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Could UC Prevent UCLA From Joining Big Ten?

Leaders of the University of California are discussing plans to use the system’s authority to prevent the University of California...

Seeking a Cure for Neurofibromatosis Type 2

There are many afflictions we’re still looking to cure. In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of Miami Miller School...

An Outage, Silence and Finally, Acknowledgment of a Cyberattack

For three weeks, Whitworth University stayed mostly mum about network and website outages, prompting speculation about ransomware and frustrating professors and students. Wednesday it acknowledged a cyberattack.

Colleges Report Strong Fundraising Year

Many colleges have set fundraising records as fiscal year 2022 comes to a close. Experts note that higher ed philanthropy has boomed in recent years, even amid a pandemic.
Opinion

Could Reducing ‘Sludge’ Increase Faculty Morale?

Ever had to wait forever to speak with someone to report a simple problem? If so, then you know exactly what sludge is and how infuriating it can be, Kevin Van Winkle writes.

MLA Releases Guidelines on Evaluating Public Humanities Work

The Modern Language this week released guidelines by which faculty members, department and institutions may evaluate publicly engaged humanities scholarship...

New Programs: Computer Science, International Security, Actuarial Science, Education

Clarke University has reinstated its bachelor of science in computer science. George Mason University is starting a B.A. in international...

The Next Frontier in the Fight Against Student Depression—Community College

The University of California, Los Angeles, is launching multiple research projects dedicated to addressing depression among local community college students.