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Report on Apprenticeships and Community Colleges
A new report from the American Enterprise Institute explores how community colleges could contribute to expanding apprenticeship opportunities, by playing...
Academic Minute: Women Covered in Ink
Today on the Academic Minute: Beverly Thompson, associate professor of sociology at Siena College, explores how discrimination still follows women...
Ky. Professor Could Be Fired Over Book Sales to Students
The University of Kentucky is moving to fire a tenured professor after concluding that he inappropriately required students to buy...
Cornell Violated Federal Labor Law in Grad Assistant Union Election
Cornell University violated federal labor law during last year’s union election for graduate assistants, but the election results will stand...

Closing the Pay Gap
University of Denver settles with the EEOC, agreeing to pay $2.66 million to seven female law professors who alleged gender-based pay discrimination.

New Questions on Racial Disparity and Student Debt
Early takeaways from new federal data show lower proportion of some nontraditional student types and racial disparities in graduate borrowing.

Professional Development: Opportunities and Challenges for Higher Education
Inside Higher Ed editors Scott Jaschik and Doug Lederman discuss themes in higher ed professional development. To view a recording...
Songbirds and Effects of Climate Change
Climate change is having an impact on the routines of songbirds. In today's Academic Minute, William Jessup University's Michael McGrann...
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