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Shades of Gray on Student Cheating

With students disagreeing on how acceptable some actions are, colleges must carefully handle cheating reports and manage accusations fairly.

SUNY Union Divided Over Chancellor

A faction within the faculty union is calling for Jim Malatras to resign, days after the union president released a strong statement of support for the chancellor.

Elevating Engineering Over the Liberal Arts and Sciences

Proposed reorganization at Texas A&M Qatar aimed at enhancing engineering education and research would reclassify liberal arts and science faculty in instruction- and service-focused roles, with no expectation or support for research.

Schumer Calls on Department to Extend Repayment Pause—Again

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, a Democrat from New York, is asking the Department of Education to hold off on...

Southern Cal President Answers Letter on Anti-Semitism

The president and provost of the University of Southern California have written to more than 60 faculty members who complained...

University of San Diego Business School Receives $50M Gift

The University of San Diego has received one of the largest donations in its history: $50 million from USD board...

Debating the Value of Arts (and Other) Degree Programs

Kevin Carey and Doug Dempster discuss accountability, exploitation and the wisdom of getting degrees in low-paying fields.

DePaul to Start Winter Quarter Online

DePaul University has announced that the first two weeks of the winter quarter will be online. “DePaul administrators are closely...