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The Faculty Voice During COVID-19

New survey finds 24 percent of faculty senate chairs say faculty influence declined during COVID-19. Fifteen percent of chairs say it increased. Survey also delves into faculty say in budget decisions, voided handbooks, contracts and more.

Is a Partnership in China Consistent With Cornell's Values?

Cornell approves new dual degree program with Peking University over the objections of Faculty Senate and Student Assembly.

Boom, Not Bust, for Employer-Funded Learning

The 2020 recession didn’t slow corporate spending on employee education and training. A $150 million investment in Guild Education, which helps employees find the learning they need, suggests continued growth in the market.

Wilberforce Wipes Out Graduates' Debts to the University

Wilberforce University president Elfred Anthony Pinkard surprised 2020 and 2021 graduates of the institution during a joint commencement ceremony Saturday...

Indiana to Require Vaccines, but Not Proof

Indiana University on Monday announced that it will keep a vaccine requirement announced last month to fight COVID-19, but it...

Intensive English Enrollments Fell by Half in 2020

The number of international students enrolled in intensive English programs in the U.S. fell by about 50 percent in the...

SUNY Launches Community College Social Media Campaign

The State University of New York system launched a new campaign Wednesday to highlight the value of its 30 community...

Pandemic Fuels Increase in Financial Aid Appeals

Institutions are reporting an increase in the number of financial aid appeal requests they've received since last March, pointing to...