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Utah Lawmakers Flex Their Power Over Public Universities
In the past two years, the Republican-controlled Legislature has weakened tenure, restricted pride flags at universities, overhauled gen ed at one university and pushed institutions to reallocate funding. Some faculty say their roles are being undermined.

State Dept. Will Vet Student Visa Applicants’ Social Media
International education advocates are raising concerns over the administration’s decision to pause visa interviews ahead of the new policy rollout.

Walsh and Xavier Universities Launch Partnership
The two Catholic colleges are teaming up to expand graduate program offerings for students at both. For Walsh, it’s part of a broader effort to create a network of Catholic institutions.
Ep. 158: Voices of Student Success: Teaching Practical Life Skills
In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, staff in George Mason University’s department of recreation share how they teach students life skills for future success.

University of Florida Board Votes Unanimously to Hire Ono
Before the board’s vote, the former University of Michigan president defended his actions related to diversity, equity and inclusion. But the decision isn’t final.
Harvard Revokes Tenure of Embattled Dishonesty Researcher

Is the Bachelor of Fine Arts Bubble Bursting?
In the U.S., more than 150 musical theater bachelor’s programs graduate at least 1,500 students each year into a famously unstable industry. Some argue: Enough is enough.
5 Charts Depicting How Faculty Have Changed in Last 20 Years
A recent report from CUPA-HR delved into 20 years of data to highlight how colleges’ priorities are affecting faculty. Here’s what stood out to us.
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