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A photo illustration including a photo of Richard Brunson and campuses where he worked.

Professor Resigned After Sexual Harassment Inquiry—and Got More Work

An orchestra conductor left the Universities of Wisconsin in 2022 after an investigation into accusations that he forcibly kissed a student. Goshen College fired him Monday, saying it didn’t know.

Jason Brummond holds copies of the Solon Economist and the Mount Vernon-Lisbon Sun.

How Iowa Student Journalists Saved 2 Small-Town Papers

In what may be the first such acquisition of its kind, the independent student paper at Iowa’s flagship university has purchased two local weekly newspapers.

Oklahoma Governor Calls for Consolidation of State Higher Ed

Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt caught some lawmakers off guard on Monday when he called for the consolidation of public colleges...
A photograph of a mass of pro-Palestinian protesters, including one with a sign saying "Cease Fire Now."

AAUP Joins Labor Union Call for Ceasefire in Gaza

“We cannot bomb our way to peace,” the statement from the association of professors says.

Donors Sue to Block Webster Endowment Reclassification

Donors, including a former trustee, are suing to block Webster University from reclassifying endowment funds to meet the terms of...

Judge Says Harvard Not Responsible for Stolen Corpses

A Massachusetts judge has dismissed claims that Harvard University was partly liable for the actions of a former employee of...
Miguel Cardona stands at a podium.

Citing FAFSA Delays, U.S. to Ease Requirements for Colleges

The Education Department will limit verification of aid applications and reduce program reviews to let institutions focus on students.

Photo of San Francisco Skyline, Sheryl Davis and several HBCU logos

Could an HBCU Be Coming to California?

San Francisco city officials and civil rights advocates are hoping to establish a historically Black satellite campus in the Bay Area.