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Maine Chancellor Seeks to Rebuild Trust

The University of Maine’s chancellor hid information on a candidate hired as president of the Augusta campus. He accepts responsibility for his mistakes and vows a review of executive hiring policies.

Tracking the Evolution (and Erosion) of Tenure

AAUP finds tenured faculty lines declined dramatically since 2004, but many institutions have updated their tenure policies to account for diversity work and work-life balance.

BU Orientation Director Resigns Following Investigation

Shiney James resigned Tuesday following an investigation into allegations from former student employees that she created an abusive and toxic work environment.

CUNY Remembers Faculty, Staff and Students Lost to COVID-19

The City University of New York on Tuesday formally commemorated faculty and staff members and students who have died of...

Student Debt Gap Still Growing

Racial and income gaps that affect students’ ability to attend and pay for college continue to grow and contribute to...
Opinion

Experimenting With Teaching to Improve Outcomes: Part II

Richard J. Light describes what happened in a course when he asked the students themselves to lead parts of each class.

Study: Promise Programs Affect College Spending

Community colleges that received revenue from targeted tuition scholarship programs spent less on student services and classroom instruction, according to...

Student Spending on Course Materials Fell 22% in 2021–22

Average student spending on college course materials, including textbooks and digital materials, declined 22 percent during the 2021–22 academic year...