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Faculty Gender Pay Disparities Persist, Even at Vassar

Men have historically made more than women in academe—and for full professors, the gap has widened in recent years. The issue has spawned litigation at a Seven Sisters institution.

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Limited Remote Work Options a Big Driver of Staff Turnover

A new report shows that turnover among nonfaculty higher education workers has nearly doubled since the 2020–21 school year.

Opinion

The Magic of Personalization in Higher Education Marketing

Using personalization efficiently and authentically to reach students.

First Amendment Violations in Anti-Drag Laws: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Mark Satta, assistant professor of philosophy at Wayne State University, examines the First Amendment issues...

Federalist Society Panel Mulls Legal Challenge to Biden’s Title IX Proposals

Could the Biden administration’s proposed regulations for Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 be subject to a strict...
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University of Texas System Bets Big on Microcredentials

The system, with about 250,000 students, has teamed up with microcredential provider Coursera in its largest partnership yet, which will get students credentialed by tech giants including Meta, IBM and Google.

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Opinion

‘On Bullshit’ and AI

The rise of generative AI heralds the dawn of a golden age for bullshit in education, A. G. Elrod writes.

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Oberlin Coach Says She Was ‘Burned at the Stake’

Kim Russell, the former women’s lacrosse coach, was reassigned to a new position more than a year after commenting on transgender athletes participating in women’s sports.