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What Counts as a Fiscal Emergency?
Unions have only seen spotty financial information from Rutgers University. So far, they don’t believe forecasted losses justify the recent layoffs, furloughs and salary freezes.

Students Push for Canceled Classes on Election Day
Student government leaders and national get-out-the-vote organizations say classes on Election Day are barriers to voting. They want a designated holiday instead and classes replaced with voter engagement efforts.
New Presidents or Provosts: Blackburn College, Jacksonville State U, Lehigh Carbon CC, Nevada System of Higher Education, Newman U, South Dakota Board of Regents, U of California Davis, U of North Carolina School of the Arts, U of North Carolina System
Mark Biermann, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Valparaiso University, in Indiana, has been chosen as president...
Academic Minute: Therapeutic Justice
A better way to handle mental health in the criminal justice system is needed. In today's Academic Minute, Seattle Pacific University's Karen A. Snedker explores what to do.

LMS Migration Made Easy: A Wake Forest University & K16 Solutions Story | Wednesday, October 21 at 2:00 pm ET
Two experts discuss how to migrate your courses to your preferred LMS platform, without worrying about the time and resources...
Sports Tickets
When fans are let back into stadiums, which teams will sell the most tickets? In today's Academic Minute, Illinois College's...

The Souls of Black Professors
Scholars discuss what it’s like to be a Black professor in 2020, who should be doing antiracist work on campus and why diversity interventions that attempt to “fix” Black academics for a rigged game miss the point entirely.

Colleges Under Fire for Foreign Gift Reporting
Department of Education issues report accusing colleges of "pervasive noncompliance" with federal law requiring reporting of foreign-sourced gifts and contracts.
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