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Suspending the Rules for Faculty Layoffs

Citing COVID-19, Kansas's state governing board makes it much easier for institutions to suspend or terminate even tenured faculty members.

Biden Names Political Appointees to Ed Dept.

The Biden administration Thursday night named Rich Williams, an expert in the problems faced by student loan borrowers at Pew...

N.J. University Could Cut 26% of Full-Time Faculty Amid Budget Woes

William Paterson University of New Jersey could cut up to 26 percent of its full-time faculty positions in the face...

Academic Minute: Oxytocin, Part 2

Today on the Academic Minute, the second of two parts of our Oxytocin Series: Sara Freeman, assistant professor in the...

Proposal to Make N.M. State-Carlsbad Independent Gains Support

Support for an independent community college in Carlsbad, N.M., is growing, the Carlsbad Current-Argus reported. The Carlsbad Municipal School Board...

S&P Issues 4th Straight Negative Outlook for U.S. Higher Ed

S&P Global Ratings is keeping in place a negative outlook on the U.S. not-for-profit higher education sector’s bond rating stability...

Scientists Urged to Change Out of Pajamas

Survey of Australian researchers also reveals unusual problems associated with working from home, including sleepwalkers gatecrashing Zoom calls.

UC Santa Cruz Grad Student Sues Campus Police, Alleging Brutality

A graduate student at the University of California, Santa Cruz, is suing UC police officers, alleging that the officers clubbed...