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Northern Seminary President Resigns Amid Bullying Allegations

The president of Northern Seminary, an Illinois institution with Baptist roots, resigned after he was accused of bullying and retaliating...

New Network to Boost Black Student Enrollment and Completion

A group of CEOs, community college leaders and state and federal officials is forming a network to develop new strategies...

Monroe Community College of SUNY Streamlines Migration to Brightspace and Archives Its Historical Student Data | Available On-Demand

If your institution is planning a large and complex Learning Management System (LMS) migration and you’re looking for proven strategies...

Lansing CC Closed for Week Due to ‘Cybersecurity Incident’

Lansing Community College closed for the rest of this week due to an “ongoing cybersecurity incident,” The Lansing State Journal...

Intertidal Objects: A Design Solution for Coastal Erosion

Coastlines are a battleground in the face of sea level rise. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute...

Amid Enrollment Drop, Linked Institutions Cut Humanities Offerings

Linked Minnesota Catholic institutions are downsizing languages and other humanities offerings amid declining enrollment.

How a Canadian Billionaire Reshaped the King’s College

An entrepreneur’s for-profit education company promised to save an evangelical liberal arts college with online enrollments. Now critics are blaming it for pushing the college to the brink of closure.

Pathways for Exploring Race in the Health Sciences

Humanities scholars at Wheaton College in Massachusetts will develop 10 exportable curricular modules on such topics as genetics and race.