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Hawaii Senator Takes Aim at Tenure—and More

The state senator behind several bills designed to overhaul operations at the University of Hawai‘i has a long and contentious history with the institution and no shortage of opponents.

Students Protest Fairfield University’s Removal of BLM Flag

More than 100 students at Fairfield University in Connecticut protested after the administration ordered a Black Lives Matter flag be...

USC Swim Coach Resigns Amid Abuse Allegations

The University of Southern California’s men’s and women’s swimming coach resigned Sunday after multiple athletes accused him of abuse, the...

Montana State Receives $50 Million Gift

Montana State University has announced a $50 million gift from the Gianforte Family Foundation. The gift is dedicated to constructing...

A Multipronged Approach

Northern Essex Community College introduced a slew of new initiatives to enroll and retain Hispanic students after the pandemic led to a sharp enrollment decline. The college recovered the losses, and administrators learned lasting lessons about how to better serve these students.

‘Earning Is More Important Than Learning’

The authors of a new book discuss how higher education lost its way and what institutions need to do to get back to their mission of transforming students’ lives.

New Programs: Divinity, Biomedical Engineering, Economics, Customer Experience, Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Carson-Newman University is starting a master of divinity program. Fairfield University is starting an M.S. in biomedical engineering. Ferris State...
Opinion

The Pandemic’s Silver Lining for Faculty

Administrators have used it as a catalyst for transforming their policies and procedures to honor the important roles both tenured and non-tenure-track faculty members play, writes Adrianna Kezar.