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MIT Graduate Assistants Approve Union Bid

Graduate students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology voted, 1,785 to 912, to form a union affiliated with the United...

Chancellor Resigns Amid Free Speech Survey Launch

The interim chancellor of the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater recently resigned after system leaders announced a planned systemwide survey...

Leader of ‘Sarah Lawrence Cult’ Guilty on Multiple Charges

Lawrence Ray, who moved into his daughter’s dorm at Sarah Lawrence College and subsequently exploited numerous students, has been found...

Bills to Help Adjuncts Garner Support in California Assembly

The California Assembly’s Higher Education Committee approved two bills at a hearing Tuesday that would offer more financial stability to...

Reframing Faculty Affairs: How Provosts and Deans are Rebuilding Higher Education | Available On-Demand

For so long, higher ed could rely on faculty and staff to prioritize working with students, advancing knowledge and serving...

Physical Therapy and Wound Healing

The health-care field is continually changing course. In today’s Academic Minute, Franklin Pierce University’s Willow Henry examines one instance of...

Second Chances for Failing Students

A recent study found that grade-forgiveness policies incentivize students to study STEM, take harder courses and stay in college—not slack off or simply boost their GPAs, as critics claim.

Too Good at What He Did?

Professor says Moravian University hired him to be a diversity officer but squeezed him out, slowly and then all at once, for actually doing his job.