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Blocking a President From Talking

University of Oregon is third institution in two weeks where speakers have had talks disrupted. Wisconsin board adopts controversial measure that can threaten students who disrupt speakers with expulsion.

New Presidents or Provosts: Creighton U, Eastern New Mexico U, Guilford College, Montana State U, Mount Royal U, Rutgers U-New Brunswick, Spelman College, U.S. Army War College

Frank Boyd, associate provost at Illinois Wesleyan University, has been selected as vice president of academic affairs and academic dean...
Opinion

Making Diversity Happen

Boston College and UC Riverside share how they quickly hired more faculty members from underrepresented minority groups, without relying on hard numerical targets or costly initiatives.
Opinion

The Failure of Higher Education Leadership

Unfortunately, presidents have not spoken out or engaged in the debates about essentially all the key issues confronting colleges and universities today, argues Philip G. Altbach.

The Fruits of Collaboration

An alliance of 11 public research universities shows that sharing data, ideas and practices can help more low-income students graduate.

Federal Audit Challenges Faculty Role at WGU

Education Department’s inspector general labels Western Governors as a correspondence-course provider, seeks reimbursement of $713 million in aid and may broadly threaten competency-based education.

More Than Cotton

President who apologized for cotton centerpieces at event for black students now is sorry for a menu that many see as insensitive for being stereotypically black cuisine.