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Understanding the Issue of Teacher Vacancy

The shortage of teachers is a critical problem. In today’s Academic Minute, Kansas State University’s Tuan D. Nguyen delves into...

Embattled NCAA Puts a Politician at the Helm

Charlie Baker, the departing Massachusetts governor and first politician to lead the NCAA, will try to chart a path out of the legal and political quagmire the organization is mired in.

Harvard Hires Its First Black President

The university’s next president is Claudine Gay, the daughter of Haitian immigrants and first Black woman to lead the university. Gay is set to begin her presidency next summer.

Report: Education Dept. Unable to Manage Wage-Garnishment System

Advocates are calling on the Education Department to shut down its system for wage garnishment until it can be deployed lawfully.
Opinion

The L Word

Any serious effort to engage faculty in the student success movement will require grappling with the realities of faculty labor and limits on their time, Jody Greene writes.

2 Appeals Courts Uphold Prior Sexual Assault Rulings

Two different federal appeals courts largely upheld lower court rulings related to college sexual assault cases this week. The Columbus...

New Jersey City University to Cut 30 Jobs

New Jersey City University, reeling from a financial collapse, will lay off 30 professors in an effort to cut $12...

E-Scooters Spark New Safety Concerns Across Campuses

College administrators are increasingly banning e-scooters and other electric and motorized equipment on campuses due to safety concerns.