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Why University Presidents Are (and Aren’t) Losing Their Jobs

A key common problem in the recent string of presidential resignations involves a lack of shared governance, argues William G. Tierney.
Opinion

Leaving So Soon?

Why are growing numbers of presidential tenures short-lived, asks Clara M. Lovett, and what can we learn from them?

Blunt Instrument

Another controversial policy proposal in Wisconsin would eliminate all programs with fewer than five majors annually, on average, if "remediation" didn't work. Faculty leaders see attempt to turn system into a "widget factory."

Probation for For-Profit College Chain

An accreditor places each college of the for-profit Center for Excellence in Higher Education on probation, finding misrepresentations to students and -- at one campus -- discriminatory attitudes toward students.

A Tipping Point for Accreditors

Q&A with the co-editors of an anthology of essays on accreditation about new challenges for the college oversight bodies.