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Xavier University, Ochsner Health Plan New Medical School
Xavier University of Louisiana, a historically Black university, and Ochsner Health, a health-care system in the state, announced plans to...
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Opinion
An Uneven Job Market for Assistant Professors
The assistant professor job market is actually growing, but not for everyone, Peter Lange and Anthony J. Olejniczak write.
Bay State College at Risk of Losing Accreditation
The private, for-profit Bay State College in Boston will lose its accreditation unless an appeal is granted, the interim president...
Audit: Office of Federal Student Aid Bungled Loan Overhaul
The Office of Federal Student Aid didn’t follow best practices in budgeting, planning and managing the modernization of its student...
U of Illinois Chicago Faculty Will Strike Today
Faculty members at the University of Illinois at Chicago plan to strike today. The faculty union, UIC United Faculty, tweeted...
Media References in Everyday Conversation
Media references can be a great way to break the ice in a conversation. In today’s Academic Minute, Syracuse University’s...
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Continued Criticism Leads Hamline to Reconsider (Maybe)
The Board of Trustees issues a statement suggesting the university is reconsidering its stance on academic freedom, which set off a controversy. The university’s president issues a statement strongly defending the university’s position. Outside groups—including some Muslim organizations—reject the university’s position.
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