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City Loses Lawsuit After Spending Public Dollars on Private University

The Arizona Supreme Court ruled against Peoria Monday, saying the city violated the state Constitution by giving a $2.6 million...

Insider-Only Webcast: What to Anticipate in the First Months of the Biden Administration | Thursday, January 21 at 2:00 pm ET

What will be the impact of the COVID-19 relief package’s $23 billion in aid for colleges and universities and President-elect...

Gender-Neutral Language

How do languages of the past stack up to today’s new social norms? In today's Academic Minute, Berklee College of...

Women in Economics, Interrupted

Women in economics get asked significantly more questions than men when presenting -- mostly by men. Researchers say this is part of deeper gender issues within the field.

Giving to Colleges and Universities Flattens in 2020

Higher ed fundraising wakes up to reality a year after flying high with Bloomberg gift. Payouts from donor-advised funds drove an uptick in one giving category.

After Protracted Process, Dallas Approves Student Group on Race

The president of the University of Dallas, a conservative Roman Catholic university, acted on Friday to approve a new student...

Former Professors Sue Centenary U

Four former tenured professors at Centenary University in New Jersey, including the faculty union president and vice president, are suing...

U of Evansville Scraps Plan to Cut Music Department

The University of Evansville, a Methodist institution in Indiana, has abandoned tentative plans to cut its music department, The Courier...