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Privatization Push Prompts ‘Union Busting’ Charges

UMass Amherst plans to “transfer” over 100 advancement jobs to its private foundation. Officials say they’re protecting employee pensions; the staff union is crying foul.

Bemidji State to Cut 23 Jobs Amid Revenue Concerns

Citing declining revenue linked to dwindling enrollment, Bemidji State University announced this week that it will lay off 23 employees...

Jackson State President Resigns While on Paid Leave

Jackson State University president Thomas Hudson has resigned after spending nearly two weeks on paid administrative leave for reasons that...
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3,514 Special Issues a Year?

Open-access Swiss publisher raises eyebrows by massively expanding publication schedule.

‘Black and Queer on Campus’

Author discusses his new book about students who face multiple forms of discrimination.

Insider Exclusive Coffee Break Webcast | Case Study in Academic Freedom: Hamline University | Available On-Demand for Insiders Only

.showhide button {cursor:pointer;background:#ef7521;border:0;padding:5px 12px;box-shadow:2px 2px 2px #ddd;font-size:18px;margin:10px 0;color:#fff;} Issues about religion and academic freedom remain a tough balancing act for...

Paths to Institutional Prosperity at a Time of Constrained Resources | Available On-Demand

This webcast, featuring Inside Higher Ed Editors Doug Lederman and Scott Jaschik, will explore the various forms of partnerships and...

Princeton Student Charged With Attacking Officers on Jan. 6

A Princeton University student was charged Tuesday with civil disorder, a felony, and related misdemeanor offenses in the Jan. 6...