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Call for European Vigilance on Academic Freedom

Calls are in response to moves by Hungary's government.

No-Confidence Vote at Henderson State

Faculty members at Henderson State University voted no confidence in President Glen Jones and called on the institution’s governing board...

Texas Woman's Settles With Terminated Professor

Texas Woman’s University settled with a former associate professor of management for more than $375,000, according to the Denton Record-Chronicle...

Colleges Start Programs: Digital and Social Media, Nursing, International Communication, Human-Centered Development, Financial Planning

Anna Maria College has started an undergraduate major in digital and social media. Briar Cliff University is starting a master's...

Human Rights

Human rights are violated on a daily basis. In today's Academic Minute, Grand Valley State University's Karen Zivi explores why...

Pinker, Epstein, Soldier, Spy

Steven Pinker's aid in Jeffrey Epstein's legal defense renews criticism of an increasingly divisive public intellectual.

Employers as Educators

Amazon moves deeper into offering postsecondary credentials, following Google and other big employers, but largely bypasses traditional colleges with the expanded training options.

Is Amazon Training Its Workers or Creating a College Alternative?

The retailer is pouring $700 million into worker training -- mostly through its own programs. We asked some experts on postsecondary education and training to assess whether Amazon's initiative is threat or boon to higher education.