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The Faculty Shrinks, but Tilts to Full-Time

Federal data show proportion of all instructors who work full-time is rising, even as total faculty workforce contracts slightly.

Company Tackles Campus Food Insecurity

Los Angeles-based Everytable takes on campus food insecurity with healthy meals, SmartFridges and donations.

Really Bad Questions

Marketing professor uses Holocaust denial questions to illustrate double negatives.

British Universities Urged to Limit Flights

Regional and online conferences would save carbon, institutions are told.

Ex-Student Allegedly Tried to Ask ISIS to Attack Deans

A Florida man, Salman Rashid, was charged with attempting to harm the deans at two Florida universities, reports The New...
Opinion

Recognizing the Shortcomings of Resilience

Difficulties surmounting certain obstacles could, in fact, be indicators that a student should abandon a particular path and pursue something else, writes Danielle Carr Ramdath.

BYU Idaho Retracts Earlier Medicaid Decision

Brigham Young University in Idaho has withdrawn and apologized for its decision earlier this month to not allow students to...

New Programs: Quantitative Economics, Health and Business, Writing

Eastern Michigan University is starting a bachelor of science in quantitative economics. Saint Joseph's University, in Pennsylvania, is starting an...