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Who Can Fire a Professor?

A tenured professor in Hawaii is at risk of being terminated through a decision by the Legislature.

Rhodes Will Charge $1,500 a Semester for Unvaccinated

Rhodes College will charge students who are not vaccinated against COVID-19 a $1,500 fee per semester, The Memphis Commercial Appeal...

U of Utah Receives $110 Million for Medical School

The University of Utah announced a gift of $110 million for its School of Medicine from the George S. and...

DOJ will Defend Title IX Exemption in LGBTQ+ Student Suit

The Department of Justice said in a court filing this week that it intends to “vigorously” defend an exemption to...

The Future of Online Learning: Developing Highly Connected Experiences | Thursday, June 10 at 2:00 pm ET

This webcast will explore how synchronous and HyFlex learning will play an integral role in the future of online education...

What Human Medicine Can Learn From Fish Eyes

The eyes of fish could help us see the light again. In today's Academic Minute, Goucher College's Jenny Lenkowski explains...

Raising the Floor

Colleges and universities are increasing wages for their lowest-paid employees.

Spring Enrollment Takes a Plunge

Community colleges continued to see the largest enrollment declines this fall, with 9.5 percent fewer students enrolled. Experts say two-year colleges have focused on retaining existing students this year.