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Tenure Under Fire—Again—in North Dakota
Republican lawmakers and a university president pushed a bill last year that would diminish faculty job protections at two institutions. It failed by a hair, but the State Board of Higher Education has taken up the mantle.
Asians in the U.S—a Story: Academic Minute
AAUP Report Finds ‘Well-Funded’ Right-Wing Attacks on Higher Ed

Northeastern Expands With Marymount Manhattan Merger
The Boston-based institution will absorb the small, liberal-arts college, adding a 14th campus to its global system and establishing its first site in New York City.
New College of Florida Threatens to Withhold Protesters’ Diplomas

Survey: LGBTQ+ Students at Higher Risk of Mental Health Crisis
New data from national organizations finds queer students are more likely than their peers to experience emotional distress, suicidal ideation and loneliness. Here are some practical ways higher education can address these issues.
San José State Suspends SJP Faculty Adviser

A ‘Great Misalignment’ Between Credentials and Jobs
Many future jobs won’t require a bachelor’s degree, according to a new report. But institutions aren’t offering credentials in the right fields to meet labor market demand.
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