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Not Guilty of Bribery at Harvard

Jury acquits man of bribing coach to get his two sons admitted.
Opinion

Designing Professional Development Programs for Adjuncts

It’s one of the most cost-effective investments that community colleges can make to ensure effective instruction and increased student achievement, writes Anna Conway.

Actions and Hopes of the Sustainability-Focused Student

Students demonstrate interest in taking initiative on environmental issues and expect their colleges will do the same—but could use more knowledge on what matters most.

Juilliard Places Professor on Leave Amid Harassment Probe

The Juilliard School has placed a professor on leave and commissioned a new investigation into charges that he harassed students.
Opinion

After the Strike

While University of California grad workers won important gains, the system remains broken, along with graduate and undergraduate students’ trust, Laura J. Mitchell writes.

U of California Grad Students Win Big Pay Increases

University of California graduate student workers voted last month to approve new contracts with substantial wage increases, ending a strike...

Holy Names University Will Close in 2023

Holy Names University, a 154-year-old institution in Oakland, Calif., announced last month that it will close after the spring semester...

Controversy Over U of Minnesota President’s Board Work

A controversy has broken out over University of Minnesota president Joan Gabel’s role on a corporate board. A complaint has...