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Hillsdale Leader’s Slurs of Teacher Preparation Stoke Tennessee Controversy

Michigan college’s president says teachers are trained in “dumbest parts of dumbest colleges.” Tennessee governor is assailed for working with Hillsdale and failing to defend teachers.

Calling It Quits

It remains unclear just how many professors are leaving their jobs during the Great Resignation, but stories about who is leaving, and why, abound. Will institutions be forced to respond with real change?

Moody’s Sees Positive News (and Some Risks) for Public Colleges

Moody’s finds good news and some risks in a new report on public college and university finances. “Improved state support...

Insider Status as a Researcher: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: TaLisa J. Carter, assistant professor in the department of justice, law and criminology at American...

New Programs: Elementary Education, Information Technology, Robotics

Hawkeye Community College, the University of Northern Iowa and the Waterloo Community Schools Career Center have partnered to create the...

New York Says Olivet U Can’t Operate in the State

New York State has withdrawn permission for Olivet University, an evangelical institution, to operate in the state, Newsweek reported. The...
Opinion

The Meaning of Juneteenth for Higher Ed

Following on his university’s first Juneteenth celebration, Thomas A. Parham reflects on how higher education can make substantive change to support Black excellence.

Youngkin Picks Conservative, White VMI Trustees

Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, last week named four “white mostly conservative members” to the Board of Visitors of...