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New Jersey City University to Cut 30 Jobs
New Jersey City University, reeling from a financial collapse, will lay off 30 professors in an effort to cut $12...
U of Minn. Students Call for Resignation of Regent
Student leaders at the University of Minnesota called for Regent Steve Sviggum to resign Wednesday after he questioned whether the...
Understanding Teacher Shortages: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Tuan D. Nguyen, assistant professor of education at Kansas State University, explores the critical problem...
UC Regents Let UCLA Join Big Ten but Attach Conditions
The University of California Board of Regents voted 11 to 5 to allow UCLA to join the Big Ten, but...
Southern Ocean Takes On the Heat of Climate Change
The oceans play a huge role in keeping our planet healthy. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of New South...

When Departments Speak Out
Institutions issue recommendations on when and how departments should make political statements, if at all. This guidance generally urges caution, citing academic freedom risks.

Deciding When and How to Count Students
Oregon community college leaders are discussing how useful state preliminary enrollment data are to their institutions. Tracking enrollment trends at community colleges has proven to be challenging across the country.
Bomb Threat Targets Tufts for ‘Anti-White Racism’
An email containing multiple bomb threats prompted evacuations at Tufts University in Medford, Mass., Wednesday afternoon, according to Boston.com. “We...
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