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Maine Chancellor Seeks to Rebuild Trust

The University of Maine’s chancellor hid information on a candidate hired as president of the Augusta campus. He accepts responsibility for his mistakes and vows a review of executive hiring policies.

Tracking the Evolution (and Erosion) of Tenure

AAUP finds tenured faculty lines declined dramatically since 2004, but many institutions have updated their tenure policies to account for diversity work and work-life balance.

BU Orientation Director Resigns Following Investigation

Shiney James resigned Tuesday following an investigation into allegations from former student employees that she created an abusive and toxic work environment.

Chinese University Mocked for Online Swimming Test

Shanghai University is being mocked on Chinese social media for an online test of swimming. The South China Morning Post...
Opinion

Lifelong Learning for a Changing Workforce

State universities must step up to address employer demand for tailored, knowledge-based degrees to help employees meaningfully advance in their careers, Jim Shea writes.

What Have We Learned About Digital Learning? Key Podcast

It’s been more than two years since just about every instructor and student was suddenly forced to teach or learn...

Parasites Revisited: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oneonta Week: Florian Reyda, professor of biology, examines what parasites can tell...

CUNY Remembers Faculty, Staff and Students Lost to COVID-19

The City University of New York on Tuesday formally commemorated faculty and staff members and students who have died of...