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Colleges Predict Tuition Increases, Layoffs Under Proposed Overtime Rule
The Biden administration wants to dramatically expand employees’ eligibility for overtime. Supporters say that’s only fair. Institutions say it will cost them millions.
New on the Job: Q&A With Rachael Heard, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
As the inaugural director of academic programming and student transitions, Heard is responsible for making higher education more accessible for students.
Making a Case for Race-Based Scholarships
Race-based scholarships are a proven way to address systemic inequality, Noël Harmon writes.
Yet Another Year With Few Veterans at Selective Colleges
Wick Sloane’s annual survey finds, again, that most wealthy, highly selective colleges continue to disregard those the country has sent off to war on our behalf.
IU Board Tables Controversial Changes to Kinsey Institute
2 Pacific Northwest Universities Call Off Merger
Academic Success Tip: Fostering Collaborative Team Teaching
Students benefit from classes taught by multiple faculty members who can add a unique perspective on course materials. Here are four best practices for making co-teaching easier and more effective.
Cornell Grad Student Workers Overwhelmingly Vote to Unionize
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