After years of frustrating contract negotiations, president of U. of New Hampshire receives vote of "no confidence" -- but from union, not faculty senate.
Administrators could -- under a new code -- scuttle academic programs and tenured positions because of “adverse financial conditions.”
Amid tough times for labor, intra-union strife besets graduate students in California.
Study finds that, when it comes to physical activity, assistant professors are too often "letting themselves go."
Texas faculty members chafe at regents’ "overly simplistic" tools to measure them.
U. of Missouri-St. Louis deems controversial video of labor management class to be ‘highly distorted.’
Is faculty life, as it once was, officially a relic?
U. of Washington aims to boost number of female professors in STEM fields by recruiting those in industry.
Leaders of faculty groups undertake campaign to chart a new future for public higher education -- and for the students at risk of being shut out.
After months of negotiations and looming threats, state lawmakers chart a more moderate course for collective bargaining for public employees.