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Ohio U Board Votes to Fire Professor for Sex Harassment

The board of Ohio University voted to fire a tenured professor for harassing two students, WOUB News reported. The action...

New Hampshire Governor Relents on Out-of-State Student Vaccinations

New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu last week agreed that, as of April 19, all people older than 16 can get...
Opinion

Who Gets to Be ‘College Material’?

Higher education institutions should reimagine the responsibility they have to ensure college is the true force for equity that it can and should be, Jeff Raikes argues.

The Week in Admissions News

A blogger's perspective; accidental admissions; higher education's challenges; dormitories and race; LGBTQ inclusion in athletics.

Biden Releases Budget Plan

Increases for federal Pell Grants, minority-serving institutions and more. Here's what's in President Biden's budget for higher education.

Norms of Violence

Violence has a negative effect on youth. In today's Academic Minute, Worcester State University's Aimee Delaney examines this statement. Delaney...

More Than a ‘President in a 3-Piece Suit’

Jahnae Barnett reflects on her three-decade tenure as president at William Woods University as she prepares to retire at the end of the calendar year.

Coursera IPO ‘Seized On the Right Moment’

Coursera’s initial public offering looked good for the company, which the market valued at over $7 billion. That's probably good news for competitors' valuations, even if it's not exactly clear which aspect of the online learning business attracted investors.