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Weber State Plans 7% Cut in Adjunct Pay

Adjunct professors, who teach almost one-third of courses at Weber State University, can expect a 7 percent cut in their...

Academic Freedom, Christian Context

An evangelical college tries to define faculty rights to free inquiry in a way that celebrates its institutional mission.

Calling In the Big Guns

Northwestern president asks colleagues to back law schools' push to end accreditor's requirement on faculty tenure.

Newly Tenured ... at Bowdoin, Hartwick, UMass

The following individuals have recently been awarded tenure by their colleges: Bowdoin College Charles Dorn, education David M. Gordon, history...

Hoping the Price is Right

As students and their families struggle financially, more private colleges are slowing tuition increases to preserve enrollment and create goodwill.

'Mission and Money' in Higher Ed

Even before the economic collapse, colleges have been going through intense debates about how they should be financed and what...
Opinion

Who Really Pays for Assessment?

A professor describes what accountability looks like on campus, and suggests that administrators or lawmakers be required -- when adopting requirements -- to estimate the hours needed.

Spending the Stimulus Money Wisely

States should spend the federal money they receive for higher education from the economic stimulus package in ways that encourage...