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Golden Parachutes Amid Layoffs
Recently fired head football coaches are being paid millions on their way out even as faculty and staff are laid off or take pay cuts due to the financial fallout of the pandemic.
What SolarWinds Hack Means for Campuses
Colleges and universities aren't confirming that they were hit by the massive SolarWinds cyberattack, but IT experts say the hack calls for bolstering cybersecurity for the future.
Opinion
A Rapid Response to Racism in STEM
Colleges can teach science through a social justice lens and turn curricular challenges into opportunities for inclusive excellence, write Laura W. Burrus, Audrey Parangan-Smith, Blake Riggs and Cathy Samayoa.
Groups Call on Biden to End DOJ ‘China Initiative’
A coalition of community and civil rights groups, Chinese scientific organizations, and individuals signed on to a letter urging President-elect...
Opinion
From Surviving to Thriving
The pandemic has forced institutions to reckon finally with the fundamental issues of the true value of higher education from a student's perspective, Peter Lake and Rob Buelow write.
Academic Minute: Secret History of Race and Comics
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Misericordia University Week, Patrick Hamilton, professor of English, looks at popular culture through...
Compilation of Articles on ‘Envisioning Higher Education’s Future’
Inside Higher Ed has published " Envisioning Higher Education's Future," a new compilation of articles and essays on various ways...
‘Illusion of Inclusion’
Faculty satisfaction data reveal big gaps between how white and nonwhite professors experience campus diversity and inclusion efforts.
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