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Personal Finances and the Pandemic

Some 35 percent of full-time higher education employees experienced a decrease in income through furlough or salary cuts during COVID-19...

Is 2021 the Year of College Athletics Reform?

The National Collegiate Athletic Association and its member institutions will face a number of challenges to long-held values and policies this year.

Law Dean to Retire After ‘Slaveholder’ Comment

Mary Lu Bilek is stepping down as dean of City University of New York’s School of Law because she referred...

Building High-Quality Online Learning | Tuesday, March 23 at 2:00 pm ET

This webcast explores how institutions, professors, instructional designers and students are striving to make online and blended education more effective...

Using Fossil Plants to Measure Climate Change

What can fossils teach us about the future of climate change? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Louisiana at...

Ebook Sales Model Brings Together High-Profile Players

Seeking sustainable new revenue streams, 16 major university presses have partnered with a for-profit publishing house to sell digital versions of their annual front-list collections.

State Funding Hit Lands on 2-Year Colleges

Four-year institutions have fared better than two-year colleges when it comes to state support, a split that might be tied to enrollment declines.

Another Win for Christian Student Group at University of Iowa

Federal appeals court finds that Iowa administrators can be held personally liable for their actions in deregistering a Christian student group that denied a leadership role to a gay student.