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Tenure Under Threat in Georgia

Professors within the University System of Georgia say the Board of Regents' policy proposals seek to centralize power and end, not update, tenure.

High School Seniors Last Year Were Worried About Paying for College

But they had more confidence than the class that graduated from high school a year ago.

'A Predatory Culture' at U of San Francisco

An article in Sports Illustrated features interviews with women who say they were victims of "a toxic" men's soccer team...

'Distracting and Destabilizing' Controversies at Contra Costa

Chancellor Bryan Reece was reinstated by the Contra Costa Community College Governing Board. He was put on administrative leave amid a tumultuous year for the district.

Ex-President of U of South Carolina Says Job Was 'Biggest Regret of My Life'

Robert Caslen, the former president of the University of South Carolina, told The Post and Courier that taking the job...

Syracuse Will Pay $3.7M to Settle Suit by Female Faculty Members

Syracuse University has agree to pay $3.7 million to female faculty members who filed a class action against the university...

U of California System Plans for 20,000 New Spaces

The University of California is planning to add 20,000 students to its system by 2030, The Los Angeles Times reported...

Guilford, Facing COVID-19 Outbreak, Goes Online

Guilford College, in North Carolina, is moving classes online this week because of COVID-19 outbreak. Jim Hood, the interim president...