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Guilford's Gamble

Guilford College is changing the way it does most everything in an effort to stem its enrollment decline. But officials say it is also leaning in to its mission.

Westminster Won't Be Sold

Rider University broke off from plans to sell the choir college and will instead resume trying to move it off its Princeton campus.

A Job but No Damages for Terminated Professor

A federal judge says that Lock Haven University does not owe damages to Charles H. Morgan, the professor of mathematics...

Backlash Over Ex-Michigan Governor's Harvard Gig

Harvard University is facing questions and anger over its appointment of former Michigan governor Rick Snyder as a senior research...

Slow Going on Faculty Diversity

Study finds colleges have made little progress on faculty diversity, particularly at research-intensive universities, despite more conversations about race and inclusion.
Opinion

Let the Professors Run the University

Faculty members need to reassert themselves as the people who direct discourse on campuses, argues Samuel J. Abrams.

Iowa Governor Accused of Suppressing Student Vote

Students accuse Kim Reynolds of trying to disenfranchise them by scheduling a special election on a date when college voters won't be on campus.

New Programs: Nursing, Welding, Hospitality Management, Data Science, Education

Cabrini University is starting a bachelor of science in nursing program. Grand Rapids Community College is starting a certificate program...