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AAUP, Itself a Union, Is Locked in a Contract Fight With Its Own Staff Union
Sabbaticals, in-person workdays and guaranteed raises are elements of a dispute that’s meant staff members at the American Association of University Professors have been out of contract for a year.
Pedagogy of Humanization: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of St. Thomas Week: Chelda Smith Kondo, assistant professor of education, examines...
SUNY Potsdam May End 14 Degree Programs
The State University of New York at Potsdam may eliminate 14 academic programs—including its bachelor’s degrees in Spanish, French and...
For-Profit Art Institutes Shutter Remaining Campuses
The Art Institutes, a system of for-profit colleges, will close its eight remaining campuses by the end of the month...

Pacific Oaks College Reaches Hispanic Learners With Podcast
A Hispanic-serving institution uses Title V grant funding to support Hispanic and Latino student success with a podcast, decoding the hidden curriculum of higher education in English and Spanish.

A Clash Over Student Journalism
Ted Daniels, the former adviser for The Collegian at Ashland University, believes his contract was not renewed because he taught students investigative journalism. Administrators deny his claims.
Weekly Wisdom | Interview with ASU VP & COO Dr. Chris Howard
Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with ASU VP & COO Dr. Chris Howard
Nichols President Accused of Misconduct at Past Job
A bombshell report from CNN revealed that Nichols College president Glenn Sulmasy sent hundreds of sexually suggestive text messages to...
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