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What Is the State of Whittier?

Enrollment has declined dramatically at Whittier College. The president says she has a plan to fix it, but critics question the progress and her leadership amid change at the college.

Higher Ed Charitable Giving Up by Double Digits

Donations to higher ed institutions rose by 12.5 percent last fiscal year—the largest increase in over two decades. Experts say philanthropy is stepping up to fill other funding gaps.
Opinion

What Are Chapel Hill Faculty Afraid Of?

The UNC Chapel Hill board is doing its job—and a good one at that—in proposing a new School of Civic Life and Leadership, Michael Poliakoff writes.

Many Students Encounter Difficulty Observing Jewish Holidays

A new report by the American Jewish Committee, an advocacy organization, found that more than a quarter of current and...

UMaine Farmington May Significantly Cut Adjuncts

The University of Maine at Farmington is looking to “eliminate most” of its more than two dozen adjunct faculty members...

Building Campus Nap Maps

Campus nap maps such as the University of Texas at Austin’s help students catch z’s between classes and other activities. They also help raise awareness of the importance of sleep.

Neuroscience’s Lessons on Creativity and Law: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Mark Bartholomew, professor of law at the University at Buffalo School of Law, explains what...

Student Success Champion: Q&A With Diane Chase, University of Houston

As the new chief academic officer for both a system and its flagship university, Chase explains why student success is so meaningful, both personally and as an institutional investment.