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How an Outsider Disrupted Pennsylvania’s Struggling State System
In his six years as PASSHE chancellor, Dan Greenstein took a bold—and sometimes controversial—approach to repairing a public university system in a downward spiral. Did it work?
Pac-12 Conference, Thinned by Defectors, Adds 4 Universities
The hunted becomes the hunter. The Pac-12 Conference, whose ranks were depleted when most of its members bolted for more...
Outgoing Arizona President to Be Paid Through 2026
Outgoing University of Arizona president Robert Robbins is officially leaving his role next month but will continue to collect a...
Chapman University Rejects Divestment Demands
Chapman University has rejected student demands to divest endowment funds from companies profiting off the war between Israel and Hamas...
N.C. Universities Have Cut 59 Positions Since DEI Policy Repeal
North Carolina’s four-year public universities have eliminated 59 positions and “realigned” about 130 more since the University of North Carolina...
Harvard Reports Drop in Black Student Enrollment
Fourteen percent of Harvard University’s Class of 2028 identify as Black or African American, a drop of four percentage points...
Federal Anti-Hazing Bill Moves One Step Closer to Becoming Law
Lawmakers have been trying to pass federal anti-hazing legislation for years, to no avail. On Wednesday, that aspiration got the closest it’s been to becoming reality.
Applying Lessons From K-12 Education to Today’s College Campuses
What an 87-year-old historian of education can teach today’s higher ed professionals.
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