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Thinking About Life After College  

In the career readiness portion of Inside Higher Ed’s annual Student Voice survey, most students say they’re stressed about life after college—but also confident about their future success. Students are “meh” on career centers but enthusiastic about finding internships.

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Non-Tenure-Track Faculty Must Leave Harvard After 8 Years. They’re Calling for That to End.

The university’s contingent teachers unionized in the spring. Before they sign their first agreement, they want administrators to stop limiting their contract renewals.

Struggling N.Y. College to Sell Off Manhattan Campus

Metropolitan College of New York will sell off all or part of its Manhattan campus as part of a deal...

State AGs Urge Columbia Not to Divest

A coalition of half of the nation’s attorneys general wrote a letter to Columbia University leaders raising concerns about antisemitism...

New Presidents or Provosts: Grambling State, Hamilton, Jefferson CC, La Roche, Lake Superior State, Loyola U Chicago, Stephen F. Austin, Wagner

Christina A. Clark, former provost at Marywood University, in Pennsylvania, has been appointed president of La Roche University, also in...
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Falling Demand Quashes Hopes for British Enrollment Growth

Universities will struggle to grow their way out of current financial crisis as predictions of 350,000 more students by 2035 seen as unrealistic.

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Harvard Faculty Suspended From Library Over Protest

Roughly two dozen faculty members will temporarily lose access to Harvard’s main library following a silent protest in support of students punished for the same reason.

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Bonds for Higher Ed on the Ballot

Voters in California, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Utah are weighing whether to give public colleges and universities more money.