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Fired Saint Augustine’s President Files EEOC Complaint
Former Saint Augustine’s University president Christine Johnson McPhail, who was recently fired by the SAU Board of Trustees, has filed...
Incoming Law Class Reaches Highest Ever Diversity
Law schools enrolled their most diverse matriculating classes on record in 2023, the final class to be selected before the...
MIT Facing Investigation for Alleged Title VI Violations
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is now among 23 colleges and universities under investigation for alleged discrimination on the basis...

Academic Success Tip: Investing in Effective TA Work
When working alongside teaching assistants, professors can consider these five areas to promote a better experience for themselves, the assistants and the undergraduate learners enrolled in the course.

Positive Partnership: Custom Suits for M.B.A. Students
Texas Christian University partners with a luxury suit vendor to provide personalized professional wear for graduate students in need.
Columbia Chicago, Long-Striking Faculty Have Tentative Deal
Columbia College Chicago and its union representing part-time faculty members reached a tentative agreement Sunday, possibly ending an unusually long...
House Republicans Cry Foul as Biden Administration Delays Antisemitism Regulations
Republicans on the House Education and Workforce Committee say the Biden administration’s decision to push back the release on new...

‘The Gloves Have Come Off’: Lawmakers Ramp Up Scrutiny of Higher Ed
Republicans are eyeing ways to penalize and punish elite institutions amid controversies over how they’ve responded to antisemitic incidents.
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