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Biden Appointee Provokes Mixed Feelings

Supporters in the legal and LGBTQ communities are thrilled she will be acting assistant secretary of the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights. Sexual assault survivors say she's the wrong person for the job.

Higher Ed Groups Ask Biden's ED to Give Aid to Undocumented Students

Dozens of higher education groups, including associations representing the nation’s colleges and universities, urged the Education Department on Thursday to...

Fired for Criticizing a Reopening Plan?

Collin College is again accused of violating a faculty member's free speech rights -- this time by pushing someone out.

New Programs: Chicana/o Studies, Cybersecurity, Nursing

Central New Mexico Community College is launching associate of arts programs in Chicana/o studies and American studies. State University of...

‘Building Gender Equity in the Academy’

Authors discuss their new book -- and their agenda for women's advancement in higher education.

Professor Who Used Nazi Salute Retires

Robert Schuyler, the anthropologist who used a Nazi salute and phrase to criticize a panelist at the Society for Historical...

University Press of Kansas's Future Is Uncertain

The University Press of Kansas wrote to its authors this week to say that its trustees “have initiated an independent...

Academic Minute: Parents and Virtual Learning During COVID-19

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Rhodes College Week: Aixa Marchand, assistant professor of psychology and educational studies, documents...