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Collecting Student Perspectives to Drive Supports: Student Voice Report
Inside Higher Ed is today publishing a new report exploring how and why some colleges and universities collect and use...
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Michigan State Board Breaks Silence
Michigan State’s Board of Trustees has offered few details on the effort to oust its president. Friday’s meeting offered insights and a glimpse into a board fraught with distrust.
New Programs: Finance, Mexican American Studies, Public Policy
Felician University is starting a B.S. in finance. St. Mary’s University, in Texas, has added a minor and a certificate...
Cabrini Makes Cuts, Including the Job of Provost
Cabrini University will eliminate a handful of senior academic leadership jobs—including the post of provost—as part of a larger reorganization...
No-Confidence Vote at Hardin-Simmons U
Three-fourths of the faculty at Hardin-Simmons University voted no confidence last week in President Eric Bruntmyer, The Baptist News reported...
No-Confidence Vote in Selection Process for Ben Sasse
The University of Florida Faculty Senate has voted no confidence in the selection process under which the university’s board selected...
The Week in Admissions News
Attack on legacy admissions; Stanford’s history of anti-Jewish bias; activists resist “Dixie.”
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Justices Appear Skeptical of Affirmative Action
The only justices to support UNC’s plan are the three appointed by Democrats.
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