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University Seeks to Cut 67 Faculty, 44 of Them Tenured
The administration of Henderson State University, in Arkansas, on Monday proposed cutting 67 faculty jobs, 44 of them held by...
Transforming the Personalization of Care
The more information we have, the better we can treat a patient. In today’s Academic Minute, Weian Zhao of the...
Accommodating Mental Health
The national mental health crisis plaguing colleges is stretching disability support offices, where more students are registering psychological disorders to receive classroom accommodations.
College’s Board Hits a Breaking Point
Two North Idaho College trustees resigned to force the appointment of new members in the absence of a quorum. They hope new members can save the college from a dysfunctional board.
Cleveland State Pays President $928K to Step Down
The latest golden parachute for an outgoing college leader adds up to at least $928,000, the sum Cleveland State University...
Students for Fair Admissions Files Supreme Court Brief
Students for Fair Admissions filed a brief Monday with the U.S. Supreme Court formally asking it to reverse decisions that...
Opinion
Discomfort Is Still Legal
Journalists and scholars regularly mischaracterize legislation against critical race theory, wrongly implying that discomfort-creating lessons are illegal, Peter Minowitz writes.
‘Becoming Great Universities’
Authors discuss book on “small steps for sustained excellence” that don’t cost a fortune.
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