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Connecticut Budget Deficit Prompts Buyout Offer, Tuition Increase
The Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system is offering employee buyouts and raising tuition in response to a $140 million...
Novel Approach to Decreasing Drug Prices: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Melissa Wasserman, Charles Tilford McCormick Professor of Law and associate dean for research at the...
New Presidents and Provosts: Big Sandy, LIM, New South Wales, SUNY, Washington
Scott Carnz, provost at City University of Seattle, in Washington State, has been chosen as provost at LIM College, in...
Weekly Wisdom | Special New Years Episode with Doug Lederman and Bridget Burns
Join Doug Lederman and Dr. Bridget Burns from the University Innovation Alliance for an engaging discussion wrapping up 2023 and teeing up the significant issues higher education faces for 2024.
Jacques Berlinerblau on Protest and Learning: Syllabus Podcast
This week’s episode of the Syllabus podcast features a conversation with Jacques Berlinerblau, an MSNBC commentator and professor at Georgetown...
UC Ethnic Studies Requirement Waylaid by Israel-Hamas War
Is anti-Zionism core to ethnic studies? Should it matter? These questions have stoked debate about plans for a University of California admissions requirement.
Report Details Student Loan Servicing Errors
Student loan borrowers have experienced billing errors and long waits to get hold of the companies managing their loans since...
Opinion
Admissions as Slavery Reparations
The end of race-based affirmative action should pave the way for positive admissions considerations— and full-tuition support for—descendants of enslaved Americans, James E. Murray Jr. writes.
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