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West Liberty Board Punts on President’s Plagiarism

The West Liberty University Board of Governors took no formal action during its meeting Wednesday after breaking into executive session...

Weekly Wisdom | UMGC President Greg Fowler

Enjoy this inspiring conversation with UMGC President Greg Fowler, Bridget Burns from University Innovation Alliance and Doug Lederman from Inside...

A “Future-Proof” Campus Starts with Quality Teaching | Available On-Demand

Join higher education leaders, including the University of Southern Mississippi, Miami Dade College, Rutgers University-Newark and Elizabeth City State University...

Fostering Failure in STEM

Failure can be an important learning tool. In today's Academic Minute, part of Binghamton University Week, Amber Simpson examines failure...

Admissions Workers Vote to Unionize

Student workers in Hamilton College’s admissions office win bid for collective bargaining. The union is the first of its kind.

UNC Takes Day Off to Mourn Student Suicides

The Chapel Hill chancellor declared Tuesday a “wellness day” following the deaths of two students. But some say the administration must do more to improve mental health on campus.

Tenure Changes Ahead

The Board of Regents for all 26 University System of Georgia institutions says it wants to make posttenure review better, but professors say it’s really weakening tenure by subverting due process.

A Frugal Veto at a Time of Abundance

California governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill to extend access to the state’s financial aid program to about 160,000 more college students. The governor cited the high costs of the measure, which was widely supported by state lawmakers.