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City College of San Francisco Backtracks on Chancellor Hire
City College of San Francisco announced last week that it had hired a new chancellor—but never voted to approve the...
Indiana U: Most Complaints Under New Law Were ‘Form of Protest’
Indiana University says that, out of 46 complaints it received in 2024 under a state law that threatens the jobs...
Judge Keeps Lawsuit Challenging NIH Cuts Alive
A lawsuit challenging sweeping grant cuts at the National Institutes of Health can move forward, a federal judge ruled Monday...

Study: Post-Tenure Review Pushed Researchers to Leave Florida
The number of faculty who left Florida increased by a percentage point in the wake of the new policy, which researchers say also failed to increase productivity.

6 Ways to Engage Alumni in Career Preparation
Mentorships, job shadows and office hours can connect students to other graduates of their alma mater.

May Brought Deep Cuts at Multiple Colleges
Colleges laid off well over 800 employees last month due to a mix of enrollment challenges and state funding issues. Ivy Tech saw the deepest cuts with more than 200 jobs axed.
The Complex Factors That Drive Students’ Sense of Belonging
An expert in student belonging and engagement in the digital environment explains the nuances of belonging, mattering and inclusion as well as how to foster well-being in higher education.
Fake Citations Appeared in Federal Chronic Diseases Report
The Department of Health and Human Services cited fake publications in a report on children’s health issues issued last week...
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