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A Faculty Activist on Why Presidents’ Views Matter: Syllabus Podcast
T his week’s episode of The Syllabus, from the Office of Open Learning at American Jewish University and Inside Higher...
Kansas Colleges Briefly Drop Application Fees
More than 50 colleges and universities in Kansas waived their application fees this week as part of a state initiative...
Twitter, Rebranding and Brand Equity: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Matthew Pittman, assistant professor in the Tombras School of Advertising and Public Relations at the...
HBCUs Without Presidents
At least 18 four-year HBCUs lack permanent leaders. Experts say presidential turnover harms relationships with donors and alumni and undermines continuity.
Tensions Over Israel Continue to Rile Campuses
The war between Israel and Hamas, now in its second month, continues to reverberate across college campuses. At Brown University...
New On the Job: Q&A With Chuck Xander, University of Iowa
The University of Iowa is the first institution in the Big 10 to hire a mental health counselor specifically to serve military-connected students.
A Higher Ed ‘Enhancement’ That Few Can Get Behind?
Proposed legislation that would ostensibly revamp Ohio’s public higher education system is so highly contested that observers doubt it will pass anytime soon, even after repeated modifications.
2U, USC Curtail Online Partnership
Southern California and the online program manager will part ways on master’s degrees that became a target of scrutiny because of their high price.
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