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Survey on adjunct faculty working conditions finds that COVID-19 made an already bad situation more dire.

States Ask Ed Dept. for Funding Waivers

If the Department of Education decides to grant the maintenance-of-effort waivers, they could have an impact on higher education funding in those states in future years.

Hampton U Receives Bomb Threat; FBI Releases Update

Hampton University, a historically Black institution in Virginia, received a bomb threat Wednesday morning, which forced the university into lockdown...

Calif. Bill to Exempt Public Colleges From Environmental Review

A new bill introduced in the California State Senate would exempt housing developments at public universities from an environmental review...
Opinion

Goodbye Red Scare, Hello Ed Scare

Colleges must mobilize now against legislation to censor curricula and ideas, Jonathan Friedman writes.

Bringing Students Back, Moving Them Forward

Student success coaches contacted 27,000 students who dropped out at 25 colleges and universities. The coaches re-enrolled 3,000 students this academic year.
Opinion

Lessons From the Struggle Against the Old McCarthyism

Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin looks to the past to better understand the alarming present-day rise in attacks on what can and can’t be taught.

Columbia Psych Chair Suspended for ‘Freak of Nature’ Comment

Newsweek reported that Jeffrey Lieberman was suspended from his role as chair of psychiatry at Vagelos College of Physicians and...