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Negotiations Go Astray in Connecticut

Faculty members in Connecticut state universities condemn their governing board's proposal to do away with faculty IP rights to online content, academic freedom protections, travel and research funds, and more.

Collin College Accused of Abandoning Academic Freedom -- Again

Collin College is facing more criticism from professors, this time over a canceled panel on faculty burnout and supporting each...

Monuments

Debate over monuments in the U.S. is ongoing. In today's Academic Minute, part of University of West Georgia Week, Janet...

Cuts, Cuts, Cuts

The College of Saint Rose, University of Evansville and Marquette University are seeing massive academic cuts. Officials point to ongoing demographic trends. Faculty grieve and fight back.

The Death and Life of an Admissions Algorithm

U of Texas at Austin has stopped using a machine-learning system to evaluate applicants for its Ph.D. in computer science. Critics say the system exacerbates existing inequality in the field.

State Grant Aid Keeps Rising

Total state grant aid increased by more than 3 percent during the 2018-19 academic year -- a smaller increase than the year prior, but an increase nonetheless.

Students Wait for More Aid

Colleges say they have long ago spent all the CARES Act money to aid struggling students and they need more help now.

Advising in the Time of COVID

The ABCs of successful advising both before, during and after the pandemic are actually the LRCs: listen, respect and care. That’s according to new data from the National Survey of Student Engagement.