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Another Bad Year for History Jobs
American Historical Association sees 12 percent decline in openings, for fifth straight year of downward trend.

Amid Title IX Turmoil, a Shift
Notre Dame’s new practice of allowing “alternative resolutions” instead of the traditional Title IX hearings has worried campus advocates for survivors.

Law School Won't Admit New Students
Valparaiso says it will consider a merger or relocation for its law school. Only 29 new students enrolled this fall.

House Passes GOP Tax Plan
Plan targets large endowments of private colleges and eliminates many deductions benefiting student loan borrowers and graduate students.
$700M Bequest to Columbia, NewYork-Presbyterian
A large new gift to Columbia University and NewYork-Presbyterian will go to cancer research and clinical programs. Florence Irving and...
Monthlong Faculty Strike Continues in Ontario
A more than monthlong strike of faculty at Ontario’s 24 public two-year colleges will continue after 86 percent of union...
Hampton Leaving MEAC for Big South
Hampton University, one of the nation's most prestigious historically black institutions, will leave the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and join the...
Ohio State Suspends Fraternities
Ohio State University has issued a suspension of "all social, recruitment and new member activities" for the 37 fraternity chapters...
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