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Popular Chancellor Is Ousted, and No One Is Saying Why
After 10 years as chancellor, Nancy Cantor of Rutgers-Newark will not have her contract renewed next year. Faculty and local leaders are angry.

COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Are Almost Gone
Going into the 2021-2022 academic year, hundreds of U.S. colleges and universities mandated the COVID-19 vaccine for students, which had...
Missouri System Hit by MOVEIt Cyber Attack
The University of Missouri System is the latest institution battered in the MOVEit cybersecurity breach sweeping the nation. The system—which...
Professors, Union Sue Over Florida Law’s Arbitration Ban
The United Faculty of Florida union and three members who say the University of South Florida laid them off this...
Arkansas Cancels AP African American Studies
Just days before the start of the semester, Arkansas announced that high schools will not be allowed to offer the...
Mapping Synapses and the Future of Memory Treatments: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of USC Dornsife Week: Donald Arnold, professor of biological sciences and biomedical engineering at...

‘Constitutional Crisis’ at Trinity?
A dispute at the Connecticut college over two deans’ behavior has administrators and professors at loggerheads regarding the limits of the faculty’s investigative authority.

U of Chicago Financial Aid Settlement Leaves Co-Defendants in a Tough Spot
The University of Chicago settled a federal antitrust lawsuit over financial aid. What does that mean for the 16 remaining defendants in the class action case?
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