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A New College at the University of Maine Worries Faculty

A systemwide college for engineering and computer science aims to address the state’s shortage of skilled workers. But the effort has some faculty worried about the autonomy of their programs.
Opinion

The Motherhood Penalty Begins in College

With abortion access under threat, more women, particularly those from low-income backgrounds, will be at risk of stopping out, Natalie Milan, Kaylee T. Matheny and Ilana M. Horwitz write.

Austin Community College Employees Call for Raises

A group of faculty and staff members at Austin Community College has called on the Board of Trustees to raise...

Is Title IX Creating a College Quasi Court?

Administrators and legal experts say yes—and that recent regulatory changes have deterred victims from reporting.

Reading Tea Leaves on the Enrollment Drop: Key Podcast

College and university enrollments—particularly at community colleges—continue to plummet. Have they bottomed out? Will they recover if the economy cools...

Vermont Law School Plans to Open New Graduate School

Vermont Law School plans to open a new graduate school as part of a restructuring plan in July, according to...

Felony Charges for Hazing That Led to Brain Damage

Felony charges were brought Friday against Ryan Delanty and Thomas Shultz, two former members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity...

Maine Trustees Ignored System Policies in Extending Malloy

A short-term contract extension granted to University of Maine system chancellor Dannel Malloy appears to have sidestepped system policies on...