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Hartford President Corrects His Biography on Athletics
Gregory Woodward, president of the University of Hartford, has corrected his biography, which formerly said he was a National Collegiate...
South Carolina Board Appoints Former President as Interim
The University of South Carolina Board of Trustees appointed Harris Pastides, a former president of the public research university, to...
Ransomware Attack Takes Sierra College Off-Line
Sierra College, a community college in Northern California, is the latest victim among a growing number of higher education institutions...
QAnon: Real and Imaginary Dangers
Like it or not, QAnon keeps hitting the news. In today's Academic Minute, Georgia State University's Sophia Moskalenko has more...
Liz Simon of General Assembly
This episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Liz Simon, chief operating officer of General Assembly, which helps...

No Clear Answers
Professors and students at UNC Chapel Hill demand to know why journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones was not offered tenure. The university and its governing board still aren't saying much at all.

A Tumultuous Year Closes With Celebration
Whether in person or virtual, colleges and universities try to make this year's commencements joyous.

Enforcing Religious Values or Stifling Dissent?
A recent graduate of Louisiana College says administrators used strict social media policies to censor criticism of the college. College officials say they are within their rights to protect the reputation of the institution.
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