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Faculty Ideological Diversity Bill Passes in Florida
The Florida Legislature passed a bill calling for a survey of the political beliefs of public college and university professors...

‘Pursuing Quality, Access and Affordability’
Author discusses his new book on how a few colleges are tackling some of higher education's toughest challenges.
University of Kentucky Accidentally Admits 500,000 Students
The University of Kentucky accidentally sent emails admitting 500,000 high school seniors to a "selective" College of Health Sciences program...
Donor Rips U of S.C. for Not Acknowledging Mother's Death
A major donor to the University of South Carolina sent a blistering letter to the university saying she regrets supporting...
Academic Minute: Norms of Violence
Today on the Academic Minute: Aimee Delaney, associate professor of criminal justice at Worcester State University, explores the effect violence...

A Proven Playbook for the New Reality in Admissions | Thursday, April 8th at 2:00 pm ET
This webcast will review the trends of this (crazy) year in admissions -- the good and the bad ones, take...
Objectification at Work
How does the culture of the workplace affect objectification of employees? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Virginia's Peter...

Faculty: ‘Gatekeepers’ of Student Mental Health?
Students are increasingly relying on professors for mental health assistance. The instructors are willing -- challenging long-standing perceptions that it’s “not part of the job” -- but they need and want more guidance on how to help, report says.
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