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Burnout of Administrative Staff Risks ‘Destabilizing’ Colleges
Research study finds staff members are regularly overworked, resulting in unsustainable model.
Researcher Support Consortium Launched to Fight Intimidation
To help scholars and their employers prepare for and respond to intimidation and harassment from outside their institutions, two professors...

Facing Budget Cuts and Faculty Pushback, Brandeis President Resigns
Faculty members accused Liebowitz of “damaging errors of judgment and poor leadership,” citing his handling of pro-Palestinian protests and recent layoffs.

The View From the FAFSA Trenches
A government investigation offered a look behind the scenes of the federal aid fiasco this week. Financial aid professionals say it confirmed their most cynical suspicions.

Funding Student Success: Expanding Transfer From California to HBCUs
A recent bill in California provides $5,000 in grant funding for any community college student who attends a historically Black college or university but plans to return to the state. The initiative is one way the state looks to support Black students’ success.
From Some-College-No-Degree to Success: Our New Deep Dive
Forty million Americans have some college credit—and, in many cases, college debt—but no credential. What’s driving these numbers, and what...
In Reversal, UW System Reports Branch Campus Enrollments
The Universities of Wisconsin system released enrollment numbers for its branch campuses Monday, reversing officials’ initial decision to release only...
Faculty Lawsuit Over California Community Colleges’ DEI Rules Dismissed
A federal district judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by Daymon Johnson, a Bakersfield College history professor, against his college and...
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