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‘Egregious Misconduct’ by Alzheimer’s Drug Researcher Is Alleged
Stanford Investigates Instructor After Jewish Student Complaints
Why People Don’t Call Themselves Entrepreneurs: Academic Minute
N.J. Ruling Backs Fired Community College Professors
State hearing officer says County College of Morris retaliated against five faculty members for their union activity and recommends they get their jobs back.
Arizona State Instructor Followed, Injured by Turning Point USA Crew
Police investigate an altercation with a queer ASU educator as possible aggravated assault by an operative of the right-wing group.
The Week in Admissions News
Georgia launches a new direct admissions program; ACT scores drop again; many public and private New York institutions waive application fees.
Do ‘Women in STEM’ Programs Violate Title IX?
Civil rights complaints against initiatives for women in male-dominated STEM fields are piling up. But it’s not clear that such programs are actually illegal.
Overcoming Higher Ed’s Tech Hiring Hurdles
Speakers at the Educause ed-tech conference described experimenting with new hiring methods to attract and retain tech talent.
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