Filter & Sort
San Diego State Ordered to Pay $3.35M to Ex-Coach
A California jury on Wednesday ordered San Diego State University to pay Beth Burns, a former women's basketball coach, $3.35...
Randy Swearer of Autodesk
This month's episode of the “Pulse” podcast features an interview with Randy Swearer, vice president of education experiences at Autodesk...
Fidgeting
Do you fidget while you sit? In today's Academic Minute, the University of Missouri's Jaume Padilla discusses whether this sometimes...

When Conference Speakers Offend
After controversial remarks about reproduction at one conference and gay people at another, scholarly groups consider whether they have an obligation to apologize for what was said or whether doing so constitutes censorship.

Louisville Board Overhaul Blocked
Kentucky's governor improperly served as "judge, jury and executioner" in abolishing University of Louisville's Board of Trustees, a state court finds.

Shared Governance, Not Shared Power
Survey of presidents and trustees shows they value relationships with faculty members and want to improve them, but within some limits.
Author of Racist Post Is No Longer at Shippensburg
Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania announced Wednesday that a student whose racist Facebook post (at right) upset many on the campus...
Constraints on Chinese Campuses
U.S. Government Accountability Office examines American universities’ policies and practices on academic and other freedoms for their educational programs in China.
Pagination
Pagination
- 3821
- /
- 7942