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Biden Details Plans for Science and Humanities
President seeks large increases for NIH and NSF and a more modest increase for the NEH.
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Opinion
Fiduciaries, Not Thought Police
Blatant political intrusion is threatening to tarnish the integrity and credibility of higher education governance, warns Jill Derby.
Professor Says College Punished Her for Pregnancy
A woman is suing the College of New Jersey for allegedly punishing her after her fifth pregnancy, NJ.com reported. The...
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‘A Poisonous Atmosphere’
The faculty union at County College of Morris has called on the institution's president to resign after a series of faculty layoffs and continued tensions under his leadership.
2-Month Sentence in Admissions Scandal
Mark Hauser, a California insurance and private equity executive, was sentenced last week to two months in prison, a fine...
Eric Lander Confirmed for Top White House Science Post
Eric Lander was confirmed, on a voice vote by the Senate, to become head of the White House Office of...
The Week in Admissions News
Two-month sentence in admissions scandal; Elizabeth City repays student debt; Black enrollment drop in Illinois; studying while parenting; do graduates feel employable?
Rutgers Chancellor, Not President, Sorry for Statement on Anti-Semitism
On Wednesday, the chancellor of Rutgers University at New Brunswick, Christopher J. Molloy, and the provost, Francine Conway, condemned anti-Semitism...
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