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Students, Professors and Politics
Some students do feel political pressure from their professors, but few change their views.
CDC to Colleges: 'Consider' Canceling Exchange Programs
Citing dynamic nature of coronavirus spread, new guidance from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tells colleges to "consider" canceling foreign exchange programs and asking current participants to return to their home countries.
A Tougher Stand on Sexual Misconduct
University of Texas at Austin accepts recommendation to fire faculty members and staff found guilty of sexual misconduct and, in some cases, make their names public.
University Housing for Faculty and Staff
Rents in urban areas are skyrocketing, and faculty and staff members at universities increasingly face long commutes and housing insecurity. San José State hopes a creative solution can help.
New Presidents or Provosts: Concordia College New York, Doña Ana CC, Loyola U New Orleans, Radford U, Rosemont College, Rutgers U, Transylvania U, Washington U in St. Louis
Charles Abasa-Nyarko, vice president for the National Curriculum Assessment Program, in Ghana, has been selected as vice president for academic...
Female Med School Chairs Make Less Than Men
Women who chair clinical departments at public medical schools make 88 cents for every dollar their male counterparts make, or...
Opinion
College Promise Programs and Undocumented Students
Statewide college promise programs are an underused avenue of support for undocumented students, write Victoria Ballerini, Miriam Feldblum and Daniel C. Kent.
Academic Minute: Slow Writing
Today on the Academic Minute, Joyce Kinkead, distinguished professor in the department of English at Utah State University, examines bringing...
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