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Gauging China's 'Influence and Interference' in U.S. Higher Ed

Report catalogs alleged complaints and interventions by embassy officials or individual students on American campuses. But can a compendium of concerning incidents encourage stereotyping?

‘See It Feelingly’

Professor discusses his new book on insights gained from reading classic literature with people with autism.

For-Profit Chain Will Close Dozens of Campuses

Education Corporation of America says it will close nearly 30 campuses across the country by 2020 -- a response to lower student enrollment and another sign of restructuring in the for-profit sector.

Newly Tenured… at Kalamazoo, McDaniel, Missouri S&T

Kalamazoo College Kyla Day Fletcher, psychology Ryan Fong, English Marin Heinritz, English Amy MacMillan, business management Noriko Sugimori, Japanese McDaniel...
Opinion

Why University Presidents Are (and Aren’t) Losing Their Jobs

A key common problem in the recent string of presidential resignations involves a lack of shared governance, argues William G. Tierney.

Alumni of Hispanic Institutions Report Job Satisfaction

A new survey of alumni at 12 Hispanic-serving institutions finds that they are slightly more likely than other college graduates...
Opinion

Leaving So Soon?

Why are growing numbers of presidential tenures short-lived, asks Clara M. Lovett, and what can we learn from them?

Bankruptcy Trustee Sues Feds, Lenders Over ITT Loans

The trustee appointed to oversee the bankruptcy proceedings for ITT Educational Services Inc. is suing the U.S. Department of Education...