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Lincoln University Missouri Cuts All Salaries 0.5%
Lincoln University of Missouri, a historically black institution, is cutting the salaries of all employees by 0.5 percent in an...
Teaching Critical Thinking
Teaching critical thinking could be key to our students’ futures. In today's Academic Minute, Winthrop University's Amanda Hiner examines a...
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Student-Evaluated Out of Tenure
American U scholar says provost cherry-picked negative student ratings of her teaching to deny her a promotion
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The Bias That a College Ignores?
Lawsuit charges San Francisco State allowed anti-Jewish discrimination, not intervening when events were disrupted, and that some students feel scared to walk around campus.
Year-Round Pell Could Help Community Colleges
The resumption of year-round Pell Grants, scheduled for July, could help offset the enrollment declines many community colleges are experiencing...
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‘Endemic’ Cheating in Ukraine
Survey of undergraduates finds that nearly half have paid bribes and almost all admitted to cheating on exams.
Ted Mitchell Could Be ACE's Next President
Ted Mitchell, an under secretary of education during the Obama administration, is one of two finalists to be the next...
2 Community College Presidents Ousted
In New Jersey, Bergen Community College trustees unanimously voted to fire President Kaye Walter after six years with the institution...
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