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Canaries in a ‘Toxic Mine’
Professors at Ohio U say tenure-track faculty cuts can't simply be blamed on COVID-19, but rather long-term financial mismanagement.
Academic Minute: Children and Sleep
Today on the Academic Minute, Karen Bonuck, professor in the department of family and social medicine at the Albert Einstein...

Coronavirus News Roundup for May 5
Everything you need to know for Tuesday about higher ed and the coronavirus in one easy-to-read package (with some distractions to help your sanity).
Princeton to Wait Until July to Decide on Reopening for Undergrads
Chris Eisgruber, Princeton University's president, said in a letter Monday that the university will wait until early July before deciding...

Public Higher Ed Funding Still Has Not Recovered From 2008 Recession
Latest state higher education finance report provides a 2019 baseline as higher education braces for a recession.

Contradictions on Free Speech
Students say they value free speech but also support campus prohibitions against speech that targets certain groups, a new survey reports.
Community Colleges Get Smaller Shares of Emergency Grants
Community colleges are getting disproportionately less than other types of institutions in CARES Act emergency grants to help students deal...

‘McCengage’ Merger Called Off
Publishers Cengage and McGraw-Hill Education have terminated plans to merge after scrutiny from regulators.
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