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UF Professors Blocked as Witnesses Win $374K in Legal Fees
A judge has awarded nearly $374,000 in legal expenses to the three University of Florida professors who sued the institution...

Adler University Bucks National Trend and Promotes Tenure
The university plans to offer full-time faculty who’ve worked for the institution for at least five years the opportunity to apply for tenure.
University of Phoenix’s Accreditor Approves Deal With Idaho
The Higher Learning Commission, which accredits the University of Phoenix and roughly 500 other colleges across the United States, has...

AI Voice Clones and Deepfakes: The Latest Presidents’ Engagement Tools
Artificial intelligence is allowing university presidents to reach students in new ways—and forms. But experts warn to proceed with caution.

New College of Florida Seeks $400M for Conservative Transformation
The high-priced business plan emphasizes new facilities and academic programs, as well as athletics. Officials say the money is needed to reach state goals.
Report Encourages Equity-Oriented Scholarship at Public Research Institutions
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities released a new report this week aimed at helping public research institutions take...
Columbia Apologizes to Gynecologist’s Abuse Victims
Columbia University leaders issued a letter apologizing to patients who were sexually abused by former university gynecologist Robert Hadden, promising...
Magdalen College Announces Closure
Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts, a small Catholic institution in New Hampshire, will close at the end of the...
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