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Florida the Latest State to Close Presidential Searches

A new bill exempts presidential searches at Florida’s public institutions from open records law, keeping candidates’ names confidential until the end. Faculty unions oppose such measures.

Enrollment Cap May Cost Berkeley 400 Students, Not 3,050

The University of California, Berkeley, has adjusted the expected number of students it would lose due to a court-ordered enrollment...

Capital Campaign Watch: Brown U, Dordt, Samford, U of Texas at Austin, U of Redlands

Starting Out Dordt College has started a campaign to raise $90 million by the end of next year. The campaign...

The Week in Admissions News

Study abroad in a time of war; graduate degrees don’t always pay off; legal education; State of the Union.

Berkeley Must Cap Enrollment

Following California Supreme Court’s decision, university initially said it would have to cut new enrollment by 3,050 but now says it will only lose 400 slots.
Opinion

10 Principles for Embracing Productive Conflict

The Benevolent Intention Principle, the Likability Principle and more—Todd Kashdan proposes a set of principles for higher ed institutions that aspire to promote free inquiry and protect dissent.

University System of Georgia Censured Over Tenure Changes

The American Association of University Professors’ governing council voted unanimously over the weekend to censure the University System of Georgia...

The Promise vs. Practice of Human Rights: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of North Carolina at Asheville Week: Mark Gibney, Belk Distinguished Professor of...