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Enrollment Freeze Looms at Berkeley

A community group opposes UC Berkeley’s plans for expansion, citing the impact on local neighborhoods. Now, amid an ongoing legal battle, Berkeley may have to cut enrollment by 3,050 incoming students.

Report: Faculty and Administration Views on Shaping Learning

The American of Association Colleges and Universities on Wednesday released “ On the Same Page? Administrator and Faculty Views on...

UT Austin Council Approves Academic Freedom Statement on CRT

The University of Texas at Austin’s Faculty Council this week passed a resolution affirming academic freedom and the faculty’s right...

Huge Gifts to Fund Medical Advances at 2 Universities

Large gifts to two universities will be used for advances in medicine. A $104 million donation to Virginia Commonwealth University...

Achieving the Dream Announces New Equity Statement

Achieving the Dream, an organization focused on community college student success, released a new equity statement Tuesday calling on the...

BYU Professor Says She Was Let Go for LGBTQ Advocacy

Sue Bergin, a longtime adjunct professor of management communication, says Brigham Young University fired her because of her LGBTQ advocacy...

U of Arizona Students Accused of Littering at Tucson Mosque

Members of the Islamic Center of Tucson are asking the University of Arizona to intervene after residents of an off-campus...

Workplace Bullying in Higher Education: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Brandy Schwarz, associate professor in the department of physical therapy at the University of North...