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Helping Students and Staff as Inflation Soars

Some higher ed institutions are working to ease financial burdens on students and employees as the cost of food, gas and basic essentials continues to rise.

Survey: Half of Higher Ed Employees Would Consider New Job

A recent survey of 559 faculty and staff members by Grant Thornton, an accounting firm, found that nearly 60 percent...

Preventing Suicide Using Biomarkers: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Adolfo Sequeira, associate researcher in psychiatry and human behavior at the University of California, Irvine...

Student Who Reported a Rape Was Allegedly Told ‘It Happens’

A former student is suing the University of Alabama at Birmingham, alleging that the university was negligent and violated its...

Report Details Charges Against Michigan Coach

A report by the Washington, D.C., law firm WilmerHale has urged the University of Michigan to take action on allegations...

‘The Interim’

Author discusses his new book on how to be an interim executive.

New Programs: Data Science, Special Education, Cybersecurity

Ferris State University is starting a master of science in data science and analytics. Georgia Southern University is starting an...

Reimagining Student Affairs

​The challenges facing students and institutions call for a holistic approach that centers student success, well-being and belonging, Mary Dana Hinton writes.