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Artwork depicting U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson in front of swastikas morphing into crosses

‘Anti-Fascist’ Exhibit Stirs Controversy at Campus Museum

Under pressure from conservative lawmakers, a museum at East Tennessee State University made people sign waivers to view a provocative exhibit. Free speech advocates are outraged.

U of Florida Accused of Sunshine Law Violations

The University of Florida is opening its board retreats to the public after the Board of Trustees was accused of...
A photo illustration of the college leaders who testified at congressional hearings on campus antisemitism.

A Year After the First Antisemitism Hearing, What’s Become of the Presidents Who Testified?

Last Dec. 5, Congress held the first of three hearings on campus antisemitism. Of the seven presidents who testified, four are gone and one is on the way out.

A photograph of students walking on Cornell University's campus.

Cornell Interim President Accused of Violating Academic Freedom After Email Leaks

A professor’s accusation that another’s course is antisemitic and dangerous spilled out into public after the interim president weighed in and his private email was shared.

Mott Community College Board Attorney Raises Conflict of Interest Concerns

At a special meeting held by the Mott Community College Board of Trustees on Monday, the board attorney raised legal...

No Degree Required for Next FAU President

The next president of Florida Atlantic University will not be required to have a college degree, according to search criteria...
Mott Community College board members Michael Freeman and Art Reyes sit behind a desk, gesticulating, at a November board meeting.

Mott Community College Board Votes to Hire Controversial Interim President

Long-simmering tensions at the Michigan institution erupted after trustees bypassed standard procedures to hire a permanent leader with no higher ed experience.

Keystone College’s Accreditation at Risk

Embattled Keystone College is facing a potential loss of accreditation by the end of this year, according to a notice...