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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.

After the China Initiative: Seeking Accountability

Their lives upended, two scholars targeted by the DOJ’s controversial anti-espionage program fight back in their own ways.

Samford U Students Protest Exclusion of Pro-LGBTQ Clergy

Dozens of Samford University students stood in silence for an hour Wednesday to protest the university’s exclusion of pro-LGBTQ churches...

Report: Campus Police Use AI to Track Student Protests

A social media monitoring company allowed campus police to surveil student protests, The Dallas Morning News reported. The newspaper investigated...

Kimberley Timpf of Vector Solutions: Pulse Podcast

This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features Kimberley Timpf, director of impact at Vector Solutions. In the conversation with...

Virginia Commonwealth Pays $1M to Settle Hazing Suit

Virginia Commonwealth University will pay $995,000 to the family of Adam Oakes, who died last year in a hazing incident...

The Evolving Faculty Affairs Landscape: A Compilation

Inside Higher Ed is pleased to publish today a free compilation of articles and essays exploring “ The Evolving Faculty...
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Pulling Distance Learning Tools Into In-Person Classes

Anita Cheng describes some specific ways college instructors can use online methods developed during the pandemic to enhance classroom teaching and learning.