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More Sanctions (and Debate) at Middlebury

College announces sanctions against 19 more students over their roles in disruption of Charles Murray lecture. Some professors -- at Middlebury and elsewhere -- continue to question whether punishment is appropriate.

Challenge to B-School Rankings

Twenty-one scholars publish call to reject popular measures and ordinal rankings -- and to replace them with more meaningful tools for comparisons.

Bethune-Cookman: 20 Students Protested DeVos

Bethune-Cookman University issued a press release Thursday that said 20 students "expressed their freedom of protest" during remarks by Education...

Is Technology Making Us Shy?

In today's Academic Minute, Liverpool John Moores University's Joe Moran determines what new technologies can tell us about how we...
Opinion

Linking Evaluations to Equity Contributions

University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire policy will require all faculty and staff members to work toward equity, diversity and inclusion, for consideration in their evaluations. It's controversial, but proponents say it's an efficient way to put values into action.

Flip-Flop on Florida Colleges

Florida’s Legislature looks to shake up the state’s two-year college system once again by cutting funds for developmental education, capping bachelor's degree programs and creating a new oversight board.

Calif. Governor Wants to Freeze $50M in UC Funds

Jerry Brown, California's governor, released his revised budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year Thursday. While the budget largely mirrors...

State Pension Costs Lead to Public College Cuts

Ballooning state spending on pension funds is contributing to disinvestment in public colleges, according to a new report from the...