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Fisk Students Protest New Payment Policy
Fisk University students are protesting a policy that will drop students from the rolls after Sept. 8 if they have...
Faculty Members Unionize at 2 Maryland Community Colleges
Full-time faculty members have unionized at two Maryland community colleges. Erica Snipes, the Maryland Public Employee Relations Board’s acting executive...
The Hottest in 100,000 Years? Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Darrell Kaufman, Regents’ Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences at Northern Arizona University, looks to...

College Admission Gets Personal
Between advancements in AI and the end of affirmative action, the traditional application process is more fraught than ever. Some colleges are trying a radical strategy: meeting students face-to-face.
University of Toronto to Return $450,000 Gift From Amazon
The University of Toronto’s law school will return a $450,000 gift from Amazon amid criticism that the source of the...

Conference Realignment Poses Threats to Big-Time Sports
As the Atlantic Coast Conference snags Stanford and Berkeley, dealing potential death blow to Pac-12, could selfishness of sports powers raise legal and tax issues?

Risks and Rewards as Higher Ed Invests in an AI Future
Experts urge both action and caution as institutions pour millions into artificial intelligence.

Serving Students Beyond the 9-5
Colleges and universities look to increase the availability of campus services by changing staff hours and working locations. What is driving this trend and how can department heads decide what works best?
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