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Religious Tradition Butts Against Catholic College’s New Trans Policy
A local bishop is at the center of opposition to a decision by Saint Mary’s College, a women’s institution in Indiana, to consider admitting trans women.
The Latest Program and Job Cuts
Officials cited enrollment issues, wage pressures and inflation as the driving forces behind the latest cuts, which affect a mix of public and private institutions.
Academic Success Tip: Investing in Effective TA Work
When working alongside teaching assistants, professors can consider these five areas to promote a better experience for themselves, the assistants and the undergraduate learners enrolled in the course.
It’s Not Donor Control: It’s Donor Activism
Withholding funds over antisemitism worries is a form of activism in line with higher ed’s mission, Noah D. Drezner writes.
Columbia Chicago, Long-Striking Faculty Have Tentative Deal
Positive Partnership: Custom Suits for M.B.A. Students
Texas Christian University partners with a luxury suit vendor to provide personalized professional wear for graduate students in need.
‘The Gloves Have Come Off’: Lawmakers Ramp Up Scrutiny of Higher Ed
Republicans are eyeing ways to penalize and punish elite institutions amid controversies over how they’ve responded to antisemitic incidents.
House Republicans Cry Foul as Biden Administration Delays Antisemitism Regulations
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