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Do Faculty Members Feel Respected at Work?
Newly released results of a survey of 1,900 faculty members by Gallup and Inside Higher Ed found that just 38...
College Major Related to Gender Wage Gap
A new working paper by professors at the University of Chicago and the University of California provides new insight into...
Journals at Top Law Schools Now All Led by Women
For the first time, all editors in chief of the flagship law journals of the top 16 law schools in...
Wyoming Can Now Revoke Honorary Degrees
The University of Wyoming Board of Trustees has voted to give themselves the ability to revoke honorary degrees, the Laramie...
New Programs: Applied Analytics, Music, Quantitative Economics, Nursing, Health Administration
Muhlenberg College is starting master's programs in applied analytics and organizational leadership. New School is starting a master's degree in...
Wisconsin Gets $70 Million Gift for Faculty Recruitment
The University of Wisconsin at Madison has announced a $70 million gift from John and Tashia Morgridge, two alumni, to...

Long-Term Successes, Short-Term Declines
Advanced Placement participation and exam scores have been on the rise over the last decade. But access for specific groups of underserved students continues to fall behind and in some cases has declined over the last year, College Board says.

Preparing to Poach
NACAC guidelines changed in September. Now, new research suggests a substantial minority of enrollment officers are considering more aggressively recruiting students from other institutions.
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