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Degree Plus?

University of Utah’s new certificate program raises a question: Do students with liberal arts degrees need more to get a job?

Double-Edged Sword of Dual Enrollment

For community colleges, high school students are a growing population to serve, but some fear a lack of financial base for the programs amid fears they may be masking large declines in other enrollments.

Next Steps for Mills

College leaders walk a tightrope between cuts and efforts to boost enrollment and revenue. Will faculty members follow, even as their numbers are reduced and they lose retirement contributions?
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Seek and Hide

Why did Fresno State cancel a search for a professorship named after Edward Said? University says procedural errors occurred, but scholars say it didn't like the pool of Middle Eastern finalists with Palestinian research portfolios.

Academic Minute: Opioid Crisis

Today on the Academic Minute, David Festinger, professor in the department of psychology at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine...

Controversy on Search for Jackson State President

The board that governs four-year public colleges in Mississippi is defending its handling of a search for a new president...

Cedar Crest President Named to Lead Oberlin

Oberlin College on Tuesday named Carmen Twillie Ambar as its next president. Ambar is currently president of Cedar Crest College...

Northwestern U Non-Tenure-Track Faculty Forms Union, Appeal in Progress

Part-time and full-time non-tenure-track faculty members at Northwestern University voted to form a union affiliated with Service Employees International Union...