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Why Emporia State Axed 33 Employees

Emporia State cut tenured faculty as part of a controversial workforce-management policy. Officials promise a reinvestment of resources, but critics distrust leadership and fear the worst.

Montana Judge Strikes Down Trans College Sports Ban

A Montana judge has ruled that three state laws passed during the 2021 legislative session cannot be enforced on college...
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Black Enrollment Declines, Gaps Increase

A new report details disparities in academic outcomes for Black community college students.
Opinion

Create More 4-Year Community College Degrees

Opening up more baccalaureate degree programs at your neighborhood community college can play an important role in addressing income inequality, Sonya Christian writes.

Allegheny President Suddenly Quits

Allegheny College president Hilary Link resigned from her position Tuesday. Link, president since 2019, made her resignation effective immediately. A...

How Virtual Reality Can Help Develop Products: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Sebastian Hohenberg, full professor in the school of business and economics at the University of...

Service-Oriented Culture at Colleges With One-Stop Shops

Colleges whose leaders make the effort to combine service-oriented departments into one center tend to provide stronger service interactions across campus, as this infographic shows.

Terry Hartle, Higher Ed’s Top Lobbyist, to Retire

Terry Hartle, who has led the lobbying efforts of higher education’s most visible association for three decades, has announced that...