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Graduating More Nurses
Plenty of students want to become nurses, but the nation’s institutions don’t have the capacity to teach or train them. A spate of innovative new programs across the U.S. is seeking to change that.
AAUP Delegates Approve Partnership With AFT
Delegates at the American Association of University Professors’ biennial meeting voted to affiliate with the American Federation of Teachers Saturday...
Dispute Over President at Oregon Tech
The Oregon Institute of Technology’s Faculty Senate Executive Committee has sent a “letter of concern” to the university’s board accusing...
Education Minister Investigates $189M Gift to Oxford
Britain’s education minister, Michelle Donelan, is investigating a $189 million gift to the University of Oxford, the BBC reported. Concerns...
The Week in Admissions News
Dartmouth eliminates loans for undergraduates; stressed in graduate admissions; Yeshiva told to recognize gay group; scholarships for Native American grad students.
2 Laid-Off Akron Professors Reinstated After Arbitration
Two professors at the University of Akron have been reinstated after being laid off two years ago, following a ruling...
Opinion
Doubling Down on Digital Rights
Colleges must take steps to protect the privacy of students and staff attending online meetings, Zachary Michael Jack writes.
Should an HBCU Recruit White Students?
Differences in opinion about the current role and future prospects of Lincoln University in Missouri raise bigger questions about the HBCU’s historical identity and public image.
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