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Jason Lane, Higher Ed Researcher, to Lead State System Group
The National Association of System Heads, which includes leaders of dozens of public college and university systems that educate roughly...
Grand Canyon Appeals $37.7m Fine, Pledges to Take Fight to Supreme Court
Grand Canyon University made good on its promise Thursday to fight the Education Department’s decision to levy a record $37.7...
UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Finalist for Michigan State Job
Michigan State University appears poised to hire University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chancellor Kevin Guskiewicz as its next...
Hunter College Criticized for Cancelling Film Critical of Israel
Hunter College is receiving significant backlash after canceling the screening of a documentary film critical of Israel, a decision that...
The Global Human Day: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: William Fajzel, a Ph.D. student in earth system dynamics at McGill University, takes a global...
U.S. Lists Colleges Investigated for Bias Against Jews, Muslims
The U.S. Education Department late Thursday night published a list of six colleges and universities that are under investigation by...

Florida Looks to Remove Sociology From Gen. Ed.
Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. said he proposed the change to make room for civic literacy, but some sociology professors are doubtful.

Study: Encouraging First-Gen, Low-Income Learners to Utilize University Resources
A new article published in the Harvard Educational Review found faculty and staff can implement three strategies that result in changed behavior among first-generation and low-income students in accessing campus resources.
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