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Blackballed at Arizona?

Faculty members at the University of Arizona say they’ve been blocked from service on a key committee because they’ve criticized the institution in the past. What’s going on?

New Programs: Chemistry, Real Estate, Cannabis Law

Central College has added a bachelor of science in chemistry. Rio Salado College is starting a certificate program in real...

Publisher Blocks Access to Ebooks, Scrambling Fall Courses

Wiley withdraws more than 1,300 titles from a large multidisciplinary ebook collection for libraries as fall classes begin, hindering students’ access to affordable learning materials.
Opinion

Stop Telling Students to ‘Narrow Down’ Their Topic

A student who follows that advice will most likely end up as lost as they were before—just inside a slightly narrower wilderness, argue Christopher Rea and Thomas S. Mullaney.

University Tells Professors to Stay ‘Neutral’ on Abortion

Citing new and existing state laws, University of Idaho tells employees what they can (and mostly can’t) say and do regarding abortion. The institution says it may also cease to provide birth control.

The Public’s Growing Doubts About College ‘Value’

Americans aren’t questioning the importance of higher education, but they’re concerned it is unaffordable and unavailable for too many people. Experts dig into the data.

New Programs: Dental Hygiene, African American Studies, Prehealth Chemistry, Computer Science

Macomb Community College is starting an associate of science in dental hygiene. Prairie View A&M University is starting a B.A...

A Show of Solidarity

Faculty members back a K-12 teacher who distributed a list of terms about race and gender to high school students. Some say more of this kind of allyship is needed as public education faces divisive concepts and book bans amid teacher shortages.