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Texas A&M Weighs Sweeping Changes to Library

A plan to restructure Texas A&M’s 10 libraries would force librarians to relinquish tenure or move to another academic department to keep it. The university has yet to explain its rationale for the changes.

Another No-Confidence Vote in U of Maine Chancellor

The faculty of the University of Southern Maine voted no confidence in the University of Maine system chancellor, Dannel Malloy...

Va. Governor Urges Hiring of Faculty Members With ‘Diverse’ Views

Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, told college presidents last week that he expects them to promote free speech on...

The Week in Admissions News

Tuition rates are rising; tuition waivers for Native Americans; leaving college without a credential; Duke investigates plagiarism at commencement.
Opinion

It’s Better in Texas

Stymied by California’s outdated master plan for higher education, the state should look to Texas’ approach to supporting emerging research universities, Adela de la Torre writes.
Opinion

Ethical College Admissions: Ironies and Flaws

Students for Fair Admissions’ brief to the Supreme Court shows its real target is the Grutter ruling, writes Jim Jump.

Controversial Anthropologist Loses Request for Injunction

A professor of physical anthropology at San José State University has lost her request for a temporary injunction against the...

More Money, More Accountability in California

California governor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, proposed millions more for the state’s three public higher education systems Friday, but he...