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Blackballed at Arizona?

Faculty members at the University of Arizona say they’ve been blocked from service on a key committee because they’ve criticized the institution in the past. What’s going on?

Why Would-Be Students Aren’t Choosing College

A new study explores why students drop out of college or choose not to enroll.

Survey: Most Faculty ‘Happy,’ Those Who Aren’t May Leave

A new survey of 1,024 faculty members at 581 colleges and universities by education technology provider Cengage finds that 64...

University Rebrands Law School Named for Late Slaveholder

The University of Richmond has removed the name of T. C. Williams from its law school, The Richmond Times-Dispatch reported...

Barriers to Persistence for Community College Students

A series of focus groups with students at three community colleges in Texas revealed a number of barriers to persistence...

Cheerfulness, Then and Now: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Timothy Hampton, Aldo Scaglione and Marie M. Burns Distinguished Professor of Comparative Literature and French...

Minnesota Staff Shortage Prompts Meal Plan Refunds

The University of Minnesota will offer partial refunds for dining plans following student complaints about limited food options that administrators...

Colleges, Higher Ed Groups Join Biden Campaign Against Hunger

Colleges and higher education organizations have joined President Biden’s new campaign against hunger. The president announced these commitments: By 2030...