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'Open Source' Employee Training

As more companies expand tuition assistance benefits, Amazon says its model -- which focuses on "high-demand" fields -- is the one they should follow.

Paine College Accreditation to Be Revoked

Paine College faces a recommendation that it lose accreditation for not meeting financial standards, a loss that would make the...
Opinion

Responses, Nonresponses and Lingering Questions

The tragedy in Orlando calls on those of us in higher education to consider how to confront violence and inequity and support people traumatized by continuing oppression, writes Stephanie Bondi.

Former UVA Law Student Sues Department of Education

A recent University of Virginia law school graduate is suing the U.S. Department of Education, alleging that the department has...

Search Firm Contracts Aren't What Some Think, Researchers Find

Using a search firm to recruit a new president or provost can cost public colleges and universities the better part...

Overcoming a Racist Legacy

At AAUP conference, faculty and staff members from the U of Mississippi describe how the campus is moving beyond its past.
Opinion

Dancing as Queer Resistance

In the wake of the Orlando shootings, Lauron Kehrer, a white queer woman scholar, describes how dancing can be a way to shed the stress that accumulates from moving through a world that seems far from safe.

'Field Notes'

Author discusses his new book on the evolution of Middle East studies in specific and area studies more broadly.