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March 17, 2023
Cinnamon Piñon Carlarne, associate dean for faculty and intellectual life at Ohio State University’s Moritz College of Law, has been named president and dean of Albany Law School, in New York.
Peter Chung, an older man with graying hair, faces a screen showing a blueprint.

March 16, 2023
An entrepreneur’s for-profit education company promised to save an evangelical liberal arts college with online enrollments. Now critics are blaming it for pushing the college to the brink of closure.
A bird's-eye view of the St. John's campus.

March 16, 2023
Linked Minnesota Catholic institutions are downsizing languages and other humanities offerings amid declining enrollment.
Someone in a black puffer coat holds a sign covering their face, the sign says "we want to stay." They are surrounded by other protesters with signs.

March 16, 2023
UMass Amherst plans to “transfer” over 100 advancement jobs to its private foundation. Officials say they’re protecting employee pensions; the staff union is crying foul.
The cover of Black and Queer on Campus by Michael Jeffries

March 16, 2023
Author discusses his new book about students who face multiple forms of discrimination.
The Times Higher Education logo, with a red T, a purple H and a blue E.

March 16, 2023
Open-access Swiss publisher raises eyebrows by massively expanding publication schedule.
A small globe with showing North and South America is encircled by a stethoscope.

March 16, 2023
Humanities scholars at Wheaton College in Massachusetts will develop 10 exportable curricular modules on such topics as genetics and race.
Two students looking at a mobile phone.

March 16, 2023
Financial aid, academic counseling and other student-facing departments at Moorpark College adopt two-way text messaging to send reminders—eliminating some of the need for email communication.
Shai Reshef, a light-skinned man with very short hair, speaks to a group of mostly Asian women.

March 15, 2023
This free, nonprofit, online university breaks rules, harnesses bots and seeks to serve the world. But its effort to seek new accreditation raises thorny higher ed innovation questions.
Mystery shopper in a hat with a magnifying glass and packages - stock illustration

March 15, 2023
Advocates see the use of secret shoppers—or undercover agents—to go after colleges that may be lying as long overdue and a signal the Education Department is taking responsibility for its role as financial regulator.
Four students in a snowy forest.

March 15, 2023
Most women’s colleges don’t allow transgender men to enroll. But students at Wellesley are pushing for that to change—and for administrators to recognize those who already attend.
A colorful Georgia O'Keeffe painting of a mountain, featuring bands of color on the slope.

March 15, 2023
A plan by Valparaiso University to sell valuable artworks, including one by Georgia O’Keeffe, is being opposed by some students and faculty members.
Multiethnic millenial friends doing homework in university park

March 15, 2023
Georgia Institute of Technology gathers student feedback on general education assessment to better understand how they frame and grasp learning outcomes.
Multiracial group of friends taking selfie pic outside

March 15, 2023
Higher education professionals can prevent loneliness, and improve retention and engagement among students, using some key strategies.

March 15, 2023
Kalamazoo College Aurélie Chatton, French and Francophone studies Chris Ludwa, music Kathryn Sederberg, German studies Lawrence University Israel Del Toro, biology Thelma Jiménez-Anglada, Spanish Nancy Lin, art history Rebecca Perry, music theory Graham Sazama, chemistry Jesús Gregorio Smith, ethnic studies St. Bonaventure University Alex Gillham, philosophy Steven Pitt, history Rebecca Scherer, counselor education
A glass tower that is part of the Maricopa community college district.

March 14, 2023
A draft of a faculty agreement for the Maricopa Community Colleges proposed reducing pay for one group of faculty members to bring their wages in line with others. The final version mostly nixed the pay cut, but critics are still concerned.
Striking grad student workers face a speaker; one is holding a sign that says "Give a hoot about a living wage."

March 14, 2023
The Temple University graduate student workers’ strike, which lasted over a month and got ugly when the university pulled tuition and health insurance benefits, has come to an end.
A picture of author and professor Jon Shelton, a white man with red hair and a beard.

March 14, 2023
A professor argues that the main purpose of higher education is not simply to prepare students for the workforce but to help solve society’s ills.
The logo of the 2023 women's final four in Dallas.

March 14, 2023
Who would win the NCAA Division I women’s basketball tournament if academics determined the outcome? Our distinctive methodology picks the winner(s).
A group of female athletes lying on their stomachs in a circle, with their heads at the center.

March 14, 2023
Athletic teams at University of California, Irvine, learn to talk about mental health and spot each other’s well-being—in the gym, on the field and elsewhere.

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