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Bleak NEA Projections on Job Losses

The National Education Association projects that the U.S. stands to lose 1.9 million education jobs, many of them in higher...

Suspended: Professor Who Mocked Exam Request

The University of California, Los Angeles, put Gordon Klein, instructor of accounting, on administrative leave through June 24, pending a...

Latinos, African Americans Most Likely to Change Education Plans

The pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on the education plans of people of color, with half of Latinos and...

Shenandoah Removes Name of Harry Byrd From B-School

Shenandoah University's Board of Trustees voted Wednesday to remove the name of Harry F. Byrd Jr. from its School of...

Walmart Adds Trade Skills to Employee Tuition Program

Walmart two years ago created a debt-free college tuition benefit for the retail company's 1.5 million U.S. employees. Since then...

Newly Tenured… at Brandeis, Middlebury, Virginia Tech

Brandeis University Cameron Anderson, theater arts Eva Bellin, Myra and Robert Kraft Professor of Arab Politics Sandra Cha, organizational behavior...

Cyberextortion Threat Evolves

Cybercriminals successfully targeted three colleges and universities using ransom tactics new to higher ed. Experts say more institutions are likely to be affected.

Brown Reverses Elimination of Men's Track, Field and Cross-Country

Brown University reversed its decision to eliminate the men's track, field and cross-country teams due to the potential loss of...