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Professor Whose Work Influenced Buffalo Killer Retires
A University of Notre Dame professor whose writing appeared in the alleged Buffalo, N.Y., killer’s racist screed has retired, The...
Alcohol and Sexual Assault on College Campuses
Sexual assault is a major problem on college campuses. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Arizona’s Mary Koss says...
Colleges Look to Staffing Firms to Allow Remote Work
To address the legal questions and potential HR issues that can arise when employees move across state lines, some universities partner with third-party firms to keep employees on the payroll from afar.
Consolidating Campuses, Reconceptualizing Workspaces
The Pennsylvania state higher ed system sold off the building that housed the chancellor’s office and made the former occupants remote workers. The move was a reflection of system leaders’ attempts to innovate and adjust to new workplace realities.
Congress Must Invest in Student Mental Health
Campuses need more federal resources for mental health and suicide prevention, Tanya Ang writes.
9 Ways to Elevate First-Generation Student Support
Efforts by colleges and universities to strengthen and personalize supports for first-generation students largely get noticed. A survey reveals areas for expanded communication and connection opportunities.
Higher Education and College Are Not the Same Thing
Journalist Will Bunch examines the parallel breakdowns of American politics and higher ed in After the Ivory Tower Falls.
A Canceled Cancellation
University of Michigan handled controversy over a pro-life speaker at a ceremony for incoming medical students the right way, Scott Richard Lyons writes.
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