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State Action, Social Media and the Supreme Court: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Charles Russo, the Joseph Panzer Chair in Education in the School of Education and Health...

Arizona Governor Demands Meeting With Regents on Finances

Following a war of words between the University of Arizona Faculty Senate chair and the chair of the Arizona Board...

Part-Time Adjuncts in Cinematic Arts Unionize at Southern California

Part‐time adjunct faculty who teach at the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts have unionized. The mail-in election...

Calvin President Resigns Amid Charges of ‘Unwelcome’ Communication

The president of Calvin University, Wiebe Boer, resigned Monday after an external investigation revealed that he had engaged in “unwelcome...

Ep. 104: Higher Education in a ‘Post-Generational Society’

What would it take for colleges and universities to truly become “lifelong learning” institutions.

A professor stands in the middle of a circle of students, giving a lesson.

Survey: Half of First-Year Seminars Focus on Academics, Student Success

New survey results from the National Resource Center for the First-Year Experience and Students in Transition find three in four colleges and universities offer a first-year seminar program, and of those, many focus on students’ academic success.

A photo illustration of Arizona Board of Regents chair Fred DuVal.

Arizona Budget Fight Heats Up

Criticism from the University of Arizona Faculty Senate has prompted one regent to take legal action against faculty as blame for the university’s financial crisis swirls.

An abstract painting with a red circle and line through it with the words "Warning! Dangerous Art!" on it.

Academic Freedom Battles Roil Indiana University

The cancellation of an art exhibit and other recent moves by university leaders have turned the campus into a free speech battleground.