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Report Details Charges Against Michigan Hockey Coach

A report by the Washington, D.C., law firm WilmerHale has urged the University of Michigan to take action on allegations...

Lessons From Novels About Gendered Responses to Adultery

Novels have always been a way to understand a time and place. In today’s Academic Minute, Birmingham-Southern College’s Rachel Gevlin...

Postdoc Not Required

Northeastern University’s College of Science says it’s now open to hiring Ph.D.s right out of graduate school as part of a new science faculty hiring program aimed at broadening the candidate pool.

College in the Metaverse Is Here. Is Higher Ed Ready?

Proponents say virtual reality boosts student engagement and achievement. Others worry it may prioritize corporate profits and violate student privacy. As 10 metaversities launch this fall, the details are being worked out in real time.

Expanding Access to College in Prisons

The Education Department has proposed to expand Pell Grant eligibility to prisoners. Although this will provide the opportunity for many to earn a degree behind bars, questions still remain on how the program will assure access and equity.

Florida A&M Investigates Graduate’s Photograph

Florida A&M University is facing criticism over an explicit photograph that an alumna took of herself on campus. William Hudson...

Colleges Face a Student Housing Squeeze

Some colleges attribute long wait lists for campus housing to heightened demand for a residential experience following two-plus years of COVID-19 disruptions.

New Presidents or Provosts: Adler U, Antioch College, Arkansas State U, Coast Mountain College, Gordon State College, Robert Morris U (Pa.), Touro U–Nevada, U of California–Los Angeles, U of Michigan

Joanne Ardovini, dean of the Audrey Cohen School for Human Services, Education, Public Administration and Affairs, Community Health Education, and...