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Shai Reshef

Affirmation, and Financial Boost, for University of the People

The $3.8 million Yidan Prize awarded to the founder of the free, online university will fund AI tools to help advisers assist students and a new general studies program.

Pro-Palestinian students protest at UCLA. One holds a sign that reads "neutral = pro genocide."

UC Faculty Oppose Plans for ‘Viewpoint-Neutral’ Middle East History

Some scholars found the idea of developing programming to ease on-campus tensions over the Israel-Hamas war an outrageous overstep by the system’s president.

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Can Interim ‘Troubleshooter’ Presidents Turn Universities Around?

U.K. universities, in increasingly dire financial straits, are turning to experienced hands to steady the ship. But is short-termism really what institutions need?

Controversial Ohio Higher Ed Bill Dies

A Republican leader in the Ohio Legislature has essentially killed a controversial Senate bill that would have heavily restricted diversity...
The backs of students holding signs outside of a large building.

U of Michigan Shuts Down Student Vote on Israeli, Palestinian Resolutions

Administrators said they canceled the referenda due to election interference by pro-Palestinian supporters, who argue they used the proper channels to campaign.

College of Saint Rose to Close, Local Reports Say

Facing financial difficulties, the College of Saint Rose will close at the end of the academic year. The college’s Board...
Headshots of Virginia attorney general Miyares and Governor Glenn Youngkin, documents from a recent opinion letter and a building at Virginia Tech

Who’s the Boss of Virginia’s Public University Boards?

An opinion by the commonwealth’s attorney general on the responsibilities of public university trustees prompts a debate about whether Governor Glenn Youngkin believes they answer to him.

People demonstrating, holding signs saying "On Strike," with a Columbia College Chicago sign on the building behind them.

Columbia Chicago Faculty Strike Hits One-Month Mark

The uncommonly long walkout by part-time instructors at the arts-focused institution is roiling not just them but students and their full-time peers.