Filter & Sort
Filter
SORT BY DATE
Order
Opinion

The Culture of Institutional Philanthropy Must Change

If development offices remain predominantly composed of white administrators, colleges may increasingly lag behind in efforts to raise money from people of color, warns Juliana Bohland.

Georgia Regents Approve Controversial Tenure Policy Changes

The Board of Regents for the University System of Georgia approved a new posttenure review policy Wednesday without discussion, despite...

Departments Call Attention to Students’ Mental Health Rights

The Departments of Education and Justice released a fact sheet Wednesday on how postsecondary institutions should respond to the mental...

‘U.S. News’ Announces New Rankings… of Elementary Schools

U.S. News & World Report is expanding its rankings to include elementary and middle schools. “Unlike the high school rankings...

Settlement Backs Up Overhaul of Loan Forgiveness Program

In addition to clearing $400,000 in loan debt for the plaintiffs in the lawsuit, the Department of Education agreed to several reforms, adding to last week’s announced overhaul of the program.

West Liberty Board Punts on President’s Plagiarism

The West Liberty University Board of Governors took no formal action during its meeting Wednesday after breaking into executive session...

We Are All Data People: The Key Podcast

“Data” is a four-letter word in some quarters of higher education -- plenty of academics equate discussions about data with...

Howard Students Stage Sit-In, Making Multiple Demands

Students at Howard University in Washington, D.C., continued a sit-in yesterday to demand student representation on the Board of Trustees...