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Challenges for the Elderly in Re-Entering Society
Helping people re-enter society after a prison stay can be tricky. In today’s Academic Minute, St. Francis College’s Angela S...
The Aftershocks of the Asbury Revival
Christians from across the country flocked to Asbury University after students led a spontaneous, round-the-clock prayer service that lasted more than two weeks. Participants and skeptics on and off campus are now processing what happened.
Southeastern La. Takes Down System After ‘Network Incident’
Southeastern Louisiana University is operating without most computer networks, which were taken down Friday due to a “network incident,” 4WWL...
Middle East Conflict, in Chicago
Students for Justice in Palestine at the University of Chicago is protesting a retired Israeli general teaching a counterterrorism course about Israel. An Israel-defending organization wants Chicago to condemn a broader campaign.
Index: Academic Freedom Declining for Over Half the World
The 2023 update to the Academic Freedom Index, released Thursday, paints a bleak picture for the U.S. and the world...
22 Jobs Cut in Montclair State, Bloomfield College Merger
Nearly two dozen employees, or 13 percent of the workforce, at Bloomfield College will lose their jobs as part of...
Should Outgoing Presidents Have Hiring Powers?
Ruth Simmons left Prairie View A&M early over limits to her authority in hiring decisions. Deferring such powers to new presidents is a common practice but often not a set policy.
Opinion
Share the Wealth
It’s time to stem the financial rivalry that has eroded public esteem for higher education—and for wealthy colleges to share their wealth advantages and endowment income, Bruce A. Kimball and Sarah M. Iler write.
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