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Second Round of Layoffs at Erie CC

Erie Community College is laying off 60 people in nonfaculty jobs, The Buffalo News reported. The cuts are in addition...

UNC Chapel Hill Pays Nikole Hannah-Jones Not to Sue

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has agreed to pay Nikole Hannah-Jones a sum that is less than...

Layoffs at Maryland Institute College of Art

The Maryland Institute College of Art announced “broad staff layoffs” this week. Artforum reported that the layoffs “eliminate roughly 10...

Does Effective Altruism Drive American International Giving?

Why do Americans give so much to charities overseas? In today’s Academic Minute, part of Rockefeller College of Public Affairs...

Otterbein, Antioch U Team Up to Create National System

The private nonprofit Ohio institutions are partnering to create a new national university system. Leaders envision a collaborative system with pooled resources and are seeking other partners.

Security Uncertainties: What’s Worrying Students

Our infographic highlights eight safety concerns, in students’ own words, and what colleges can do to address them.

For-Profits Seek to Intervene in Federal Borrower-Defense Settlement

The motion could delay the discharges of $6 billion in student debt arranged by the recent settlement by the Department of Education in Sweet v. Cardona.

Altruism and Why Americans Donate Overseas: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy Week: Susan Appe, associate professor of...