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The Long Road to Reinstatement
A former lecturer in business at the University of Connecticut wins his lawsuit against the university—11 years after he initially filed. What does this mean for whistle-blowers in academe?

A ‘Strong’ Investment in California Higher Ed
California governor Gavin Newsom signed a massive 2023 budget that promises billions of new dollars to higher ed institutions and programs.
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...

Higher Ed Asset Management Lacks Diversity
Colleges have increasingly emphasized the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in recent years—but not necessarily in the firms managing their assets, a new study finds.
Capital Campaign Watch: King’s College, U of Georgia
Starting Off King’s College, in Pennsylvania, is starting a campaign to raise $50 million. The college has already raised 62...

Opinion
The Loan Repayment Pause Is Welfare for the Rich
The 30-month pause on student loan payments is astoundingly regressive, Andrew Gillen writes.
New Programs: Addiction Psychology, Elementary Education, Legal Studies, Film Studies
Arizona State University is starting an online M.S. in addiction psychology. Clarke University has started an accelerated elementary education degree...
Western Connecticut State President Out After Draining Reserves
University’s reserves went from $24 million in fiscal year 2012 to being “all but wiped out” in 2021. Now the president is out, following a no-confidence vote and a scathing report about financial mismanagement.
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