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Fighting Over Money
The University of Alaska system claims negotiations on a collective bargaining agreement have hit an impasse. Faculty argue that negotiations are ongoing and UA may be violating state law.

Aid Office Staff Shortages Reach ‘Crisis,’ Survey Shows
A new survey shows persistent staffing shortages in financial aid offices, which has raised concerns about their ability to address student needs and maintain compliance with federal regulations in the future.
New Presidents or Provosts: Augsburg U, Grace College & Theological Seminary, Iowa Lakes CC, Mercer County CC, Minerva U, Minnesota State U–Mankato, Piedmont Virginia CC, U of Nebraska–Kearney
Drew Flamm, executive vice president at Grace College & Theological Seminary, in Indiana, has been chosen as president there. David...
Educating and Supporting the Whole Student: A Compilation
“ Educating and Supporting the Whole Student” is a new print-on-demand booklet from Inside Higher Ed. You may download the...
Improving Weather Operations: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week: Jerry Brotzge, research scientist, explores how to make predicting...
Report: Colleges’ Role in Easing Nursing Shortages
A new report by the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank, examines barriers in higher education that contribute...
Chaos at Berkeley Commencement?
Last week’s commencement ceremony at the University of California, Berkeley, was a disappointment to many students, many of whom could...
Lee University to Limit Students’ Gender Expression
Lee University will strictly limit students’ expression and speech around gender identity starting this fall, according to a leaked policy...
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