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Enrollment Freeze Looms at Berkeley

A community group opposes UC Berkeley’s plans for expansion, citing the impact on local neighborhoods. Now, amid an ongoing legal battle, Berkeley may have to cut enrollment by 3,050 incoming students.

Preparing for the New Normal: Upskilling Faculty for Hybrid Learning | Available On-Demand

An overwhelming majority of provosts (74%) believe campuses will shift to somewhat or significantly more hybrid course offerings throughout the...

Students Walk Out at Nevada-Reno

Students at the University of Nevada at Reno walked out of classes Monday to protest the university’s repeal of its...

The Key Faculty Role in Student Success

Faculty members have a large role to play in student success, but not just in the classroom. In today’s Academic...

Much More Than Bones

An anthropologist at San José State University says she’s being retaliated against for her views on what to do with human remains in research facilities and for her handling of those remains. Her critics question her understanding of the discipline as a whole.

Report: When College Doesn’t Pay Off

New data from Georgetown show that nearly a third of colleges and universities leave most students worse off 10 years after enrolling than their peers with only a high school diploma.

Balancing Student Privacy and Open Access

What responsibility does a course materials–sharing platform have to protect the privacy of the students who use it?

New Programs: Nursing, Geology, Talent Management, Information Technology

Georgian Court University is starting a direct-entry master of science in nursing program. Highline College, in Washington State, is starting...