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Crop of university 'anti-union' university websites sparks criticism from proponents of graduate assistant unions.

The Sky Isn't Falling
Critics of this week's NLRB decision in favor of graduate student unions at private institutions say it could turn graduate education upside down. But that hasn't happened on a campus with one of country's oldest public-sector graduate employee unions.

NLRB: Graduate Students at Private Universities May Unionize
Federal labor board overturns ruling that denied collective bargaining rights. On many campuses, grad students vow to organize. Many higher ed leaders and Republicans in Congress criticize ruling.

More Faculty Diversity, Not on Tenure Track
Colleges hire more minority and female professors, but most jobs filled are adjunct, not tenure track, study finds.

How Colleges Are Keeping Up With Business Changes
Different strategies take stage at the National Association of College and University Business Officers' annual meeting.

Cuts Questioned at U of Chicago
Faculty members and students worry they're paying the price for construction projects amid a focus on cutting administrative costs.

Anthropology Group Won't Boycott Israel
Members of the American Anthropological Association narrowly vote down a resolution to boycott Israeli academic institutions.

Possible Path to Grad Union
Graduate students reach an agreement with Cornell that could carve a path for them to form a union, rare among private institutions, and avoid the long court battles that have been expected.
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