May iv, 2022
After a week of protests over news that New York University was weighing a faculty job for scholar who resigned from MIT over sexual misconduct findings, NYU and Dr. David Sabatini part ways.
May 4, 2022
A spate of initiatives across the country are bringing high schoolhouse graduates and their relatives to college in hopes of improving the fiscal condition of families and increasing higher retentiveness rates.
May 4, 2022
A new study finds that transfer enrollment from two- to four-year institutions dropped precipitously beyond all demographics and institutions. The consequences could be stark for underserved students.
May four, 2022
A researcher explores academe's version of the "large quit"—what's distinctive about information technology and why campus leaders demand to take it seriously.
May iv, 2022
William Bradley Baca, executive vice president and principal operating officer at Western Colorado University, has been selected as president there. Wiebe Boer, CEO of Shell–All On, in Nigeria, has been chosen as president of Calvin University, in Michigan.
May three, 2022
The national mental health crunch plaguing colleges is stretching disability support offices, where more students are registering psychological disorders to receive classroom accommodations.
May 3, 2022
Two North Idaho College trustees resigned to force the date of new members in the absence of a quorum. They hope new members can save the college from a dysfunctional lath.
May 3, 2022
Authors discuss book on "small steps for sustained excellence" that don't toll a fortune.
May 3, 2022
Besides many obstacles cake students who left college from returning to get degrees they were close to earning, according to a new report on an initiative to become those students over the finish line.
May 3, 2022
Sacred Heart Academy Isil Akbulut-Gok, political science Lorán Chollete, finance Linda Hughen, bookkeeping Lindsay Keazer, mathematics didactics Frank Robinson, physics Christopher Taber, exercise science David Thomson, history Sherylyn Watson, nursing University of Alabama at Huntsville Susan Alexander, nursing Dylan Baun, history Ann Bianchi, nursing Haeyong Chung, informatics Ryan Conners, kinesiology
May 2, 2022
Serious changes to faculty speech and tenure rights went under the radar in Mississippi until they were passed. Now that the undercover'southward out, faculty advocates are pushing back—including by raising concerns about constitutionality.
May 2, 2022
Some community colleges have dropped the word "community" from their names as institutions re-envision their academic offerings and endeavour to avoid negative stereotypes.
May two, 2022
Harvard University is starting a Ph.D. in quantum science and engineering. Indiana Wesleyan University is starting bachelor'due south programs in ceremonious engineering science, computer engineering, pattern engineering, electrical engineering and mechanical technology.
April 29, 2022
With the lethal threat of COVID-19 on the decline, many colleges are relaxing policies to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Disability advocates fear that high-gamble individuals will endure.
Apr 29, 2022
A new written report from the Humanities Indicators Project finds that master's degrees in humanities fields peaked in 2012 and Ph.D.s three years later. There are no signs of a bounce back.
Apr 29, 2022
Spousal relationship Theological Seminary leaders are expanding their social justice course offerings. They believe it will appeal to the growing number of nonreligious students enrolling.
April 29, 2022
Pennsylvania'south governor is proposing a scholarship plan for in-land higher students for a third time. The stakes haven't changed, but neither has the opposition from the horse-racing industry, whose revenues would partly fund the program.
April 28, 2022
Hundreds protestation possible New York University appointment for Dr. David Sabatini, who left Massachusetts Found of Technology over sexual harassment findings.
April 28, 2022
Baylor University sanctioned Pi Kappa Phi fraternity for hazing via "sleep impecuniousness." A pledge who endured the ordeal said it was a whole lot worse than that.
April 28, 2022
Study by online proctoring service finds 6.six pct rate of cheating—upwards fourteen times from before the pandemic.
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