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Chegg Accused of Cheating Investors
Lawsuit alleges Chegg misled investors and that the company’s growth was largely attributable to the pandemic and “the facilitation of cheating.” Chegg says the suit is without merit.
The Era of Flexible Work in Higher Education
Administrators at two universities discuss their efforts to reimagine how, when and where their employees will work now and in the future.
Pulling the Plug on Philosophy
Citing low enrollment, the University of Nebraska at Kearney plans to cut its philosophy major, following the recommendation made by a state board. Students and faculty are fighting to save the program.
Fashion Misstep Leads to New Social Justice Center
The Fashion Institute of Technology is establishing the new center after a controversial and racially insensitive fashion show shook the institution.
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Putting Teaching on the Agenda
Suzanna Klaf and Amanda L. Irvin describe five ways chairs can, and should, help sustain positive changes to teaching and learning that have resulted from the pandemic.
Michigan Bills Would Give Sexual Abuse Victims Window to Sue
The Michigan state Legislature will consider newly announced bills that would open a 30-day window in which more than 1,000...
New Presidents or Provosts: California Institute of Integral Studies, Dyersburg State CC, Erskine College, Northeastern Junior College, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Scripps College, State Center CC District, Tuskegee U, U of Winnipeg, Xavier U
Steven C. Adamson, provost and executive vice president at Arizona Christian University, has been appointed president of Erskine College, in...
Penn Law Professor Calls for ‘Fewer Asians’ in the U.S.
The controversial University of Pennsylvania law professor Amy Wax has drawn fresh ire for making racist remarks, this time targeting...
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