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A Call to Reform Undergraduate Education
Major study by American Academy of Arts and Sciences seeks change in curriculum and assessment, commitment to funding public higher education, new ideas about the faculty role, and more.

GOP Begins Rewrite of Federal Aid Law
House education committee leaks its ambitious first draft of a reauthorization of the Higher Education Act, with broad changes aimed at both deregulation and more accountability in how federal student aid is distributed and used.
New Presidents or Provosts: Brock U, Franklin College, Mount St. Mary's U, Norwich U, Oberlin College, St. Petersburg College, Truman State U, U of the Incarnate Word, U of Liberia, U of Miami, Washington College
Sandra G. Affenito, associate provost and dean of graduate studies and research at the University of Saint Joseph, in Connecticut...

'We Didn't Do Well'
Susan Herbst is a scholar of political incivility. She's also president at UConn, where a campus talk went off the rails Tuesday. She discusses lessons from her research and this week's incident.
New Presidents or Provosts: Cedarville U, Colgate U, Heritage U, Huntingdon College, McNeese State U, Scott CC, U of Alabama-Birmingham, U of Kansas, U of Missouri-Columbia, U of Nottingham, U of St. Thomas (Tex.)
Pam Benoit, executive vice president and provost at Ohio University, has been chosen as senior vice president of academic affairs...
New Presidents or Provosts: Arkansas State U, Barnard College, Bloomsburg U of Pennsylvania, Carroll U, Emory U, Franklin Pierce U, Holy Cross College, Raritan Valley CC, San Diego City College, Shippensburg U of Pennsylvania, U of Arkansas at Little Rock
Sian Leah Beilock, executive vice provost of the University of Chicago, in Illinois, has become president of Barnard College, in...

Doing Away With Departments
The new chancellor of Southern Illinois University at Carbondale has big plans to eliminate all departments across campus, in the name of “synergy” and cost savings. But many professors question his motives and doubt it’s the right move.

Doctoring an Audit
Two staffers have resigned, days ahead of a report expected to slam the University of California’s Office of the President for interfering in an audit of the institution.
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