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Despite National Pushback, West Virginia Will Cut Faculty, Programs
A month of intense public and on-campus pressure did not dissuade the Board of Governors from siding with the administration to slash programs and positions.
CFPB: Tuition Payment Plans Can Be Risky, Costly for Students
Tuition payment plans offered by colleges and universities should be thought of as a type of loan even if they...

Tuition Resets Continue Amid Public Skepticism of College’s Value
Bridgewater College in Virginia and Wartburg College in Iowa are two of the latest institutions to announce drastic cuts to their tuition sticker prices.

2 Universities Halt Treatment for Trans Youths
A Missouri law limits gender-affirming care for minors, but two institutions have gone beyond the bounds of the legislation and will also stop treating existing patients.
The U.S. and NATO in Icelandic Literature: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Jodie Childers, visiting assistant professor in the Department of English at Tulane University, examines the...
Job Market for History Professors ‘Lethargic but Stable’
Employment data for the 2022–23 academic year confirm that the hiring of college history professors since 2016 has been “lethargic...

Swap Authorship for ‘Movie Credits’ Approach, Academics Suggest
An elite European university group says listing all contributors to research would avoid damaging disagreements and properly reflect the work of scholars.
Broward College President Resigns Abruptly
Broward College president Greg Haile resigned abruptly Wednesday night, offering little indication as to why he was leaving after five...
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