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When Students Harass Professors

"Contra-power" harassment of professors by students isn't that common, but it's a real problem.

Helping an Applicant Stretch His Ethnic Identity

College counselor finds herself doubting an applicant whose wealthy parents see his Latin American grandmother (whom he hasn't met) as a route to being admitted to a top college.

A Guide to Good OER Stewardship

Concerned about commercial publishers profiting from open educational resources, a group of advocates wants organizations and individuals that benefit from OER to think about giving back.

Trump's Choice for NEH

Jon Parrish Peede has been leading endowment on acting basis. He has expressed interest in the endowment promoting nonfaculty careers in humanities.

Reed College Housing Advisers to Hold Union Election

A regional National Labor Relations Board office said Friday that student housing advisers at Reed College may hold an election...

Should Parental Visa Status Count?

Some colleges continue to ask applicants who are legal residents of the U.S. about their parents' status.

DACA Lives, but for How Long?

Injunctions mean DACA will largely remain in place beyond today's deadline, but colleges will be called upon to help students who face possible lapses in work authorizations and continuing stress and uncertainty about their prospects in U.S.