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Seattle Pacific Sues Washington AG
The Christian university is suing the Washington attorney general for investigating its anti-LGBTQ+ hiring practices, arguing it violates the institution’s First Amendment rights.

Colleges Look to Staffing Firms to Allow Remote Work
To address the legal questions and potential HR issues that can arise when employees move across state lines, some universities partner with third-party firms to keep employees on the payroll from afar.

Consolidating Campuses, Reconceptualizing Workspaces
The Pennsylvania state higher ed system sold off the building that housed the chancellor’s office and made the former occupants remote workers. The move was a reflection of system leaders’ attempts to innovate and adjust to new workplace realities.
New Presidents or Provosts: Allen U, Columbus State CC, Cuyahoga CC, Emmanuel College, Indiana U–Kokomo, Indiana Wesleyan U, Thomas Jefferson U, U of Massachusetts Global
David Andrews, interim chancellor of the University of Massachusetts Global, has been named to the job on a permanent basis...

Major Changes Coming for Texas A&M Qatar
A reorganization plan is poised to take effect at Texas A&M University at Qatar. Faculty members at both the branch campus and in College Station are pushing back.
New Presidents or Provosts: Bluefield U, Greenfield CC, Ivy Tech CC–South Bend/Elkhart, Lipscomb U, North Idaho College, Rutgers U–Newark, St. Louis CC–Wildwood, Santa Barbara CC, Wentworth Institute of Technology, William Carey U
Ben Burnett, executive vice president of William Carey University, in Mississippi, has been promoted to president there. Sophia A. Maggelakis...

Higher Ed’s Hiring Woes
Recruiting and retention challenges are hitting colleges, according to numerous panels at the National Association of College and University Business Officers conference.

An Abrupt Departure
The president of the North Carolina Community College System resigned this week after less than two years in his position.
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