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Florida: Professors May Help Lawsuit If They Aren’t Paid

The University of Florida -- in part -- backed down on its prior statements that three professors could not participate...

The Vulnerability of Online Engagement

Social media algorithms want you to follow the crowd. In today's Academic Minute, Indiana University's Filippo Menczer examines how this...

Financial Aid Offices Face Staffing Shortages

The shortage of financial aid employees is especially worrisome given that the Department of Education is now planning to beef up its enforcement of federal student aid program rules.

Tenure for Teachers Only

University of Hawai‘i is considering major changes to its tenure system, including limiting tenure to instructional faculty only, tying hires and tenure to enrollment and unit “success,” and involving the administration in posttenure review.

Yale Acknowledges Its Role in Slavery

Yale University last week acknowledged that enslaved people contributed to its construction and that slavery was not taken seriously by all people at the university.

Global Universities Announce Carbon Neutrality Alliance

Southeast University and the University of Birmingham jointly inaugurated the World Alliance of Universities on Carbon Neutrality last week, Yahoo...

Graduates Face Most Promising Job Market Since 2008

New college graduates face the rosiest job market since the 2008 recession, according to the latest annual recruiting trends survey...

Calls Continue for Biden to Cancel Student Debt

A coalition of 105 advocacy organizations sent a letter to President Biden Thursday urging him to cancel student loan debt...