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Remaining UC Strikers Reach Tentative Deal but Some Dissent

The University of California system reached tentative contract agreements with two groups of workers who remain on strike, academic student...

Our Most-Read Stories of 2022

Conflicts between administrators and professors drew readers as always, but one theme captivated our audience like no other this year: the turnover and demoralization of college and university employees.

Faculty Groups Seek Ouster of Purdue NW Chancellor

Faculty groups are calling for the removal of Chancellor Thomas L. Keon of Purdue University Northwest for mocking Asian languages...

Colleges Celebrate 2022 in Holiday Video Messages

From soulful to silly to celebratory, holiday video greetings from colleges and universities showcase their achievements of the past year and look forward to the one ahead.
Opinion

Rising Production Cost – and Rising Resentment

The reasons why higher ed costs so much to produce also explain why historical esteem for higher education has shifted to resentment, write Bruce A. Kimball and Sarah M. Iler.

Youngstown State to Welcome Back Retrenched Professors

A federal arbiter decided that Youngstown State University must welcome back, immediately and with back pay, two professors of music...

Salary, Clarity and Job Security Among Postdoc Challenges

A new report from the National Postdoctoral Association, based on a fall survey of 366 postdocs, says that "widespread shortcomings...

Education Department Releases Additional Guidance for 90/10 Rule

The U.S. Education Department is updating the list of federal education assistance funds that proprietary institutions have to include in...