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Report: Campus Police Use AI to Track Student Protests

A social media monitoring company allowed campus police to surveil student protests, The Dallas Morning News reported. The newspaper investigated...

Kimberley Timpf of Vector Solutions: Pulse Podcast

This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features Kimberley Timpf, director of impact at Vector Solutions. In the conversation with...
The evolving faculty affairs landscape

The Evolving Faculty Affairs Landscape

This free booklet explores the shifting terrain for faculty members and the colleges and universities that strive to keep them engaged and productive.

Virginia Commonwealth Pays $1M to Settle Hazing Suit

Virginia Commonwealth University will pay $995,000 to the family of Adam Oakes, who died last year in a hazing incident...

Adults Who Choose to Remain Child-Free

Reproductive rights are important to everybody. In today’s Academic Minute, Michigan State University’s Zachary Neal determines one group we don’t...

Another Disruption Reignites Campus Speech Debate

An appearance by a conservative pundit at the University of New Mexico provoked raucous protests, renewing discussion of how universities can prepare for controversial speakers.

‘The Straw that Broke the Camel’s Back’

Alabama Community College System leaders say they’ve made major strides toward stability amid rampant leadership turnover. But state lawmakers aren’t convinced the pattern won’t continue.

Ford Foundation Ends Fellowship Program

The Ford Fellowship program for diverse scholars is ending after nearly six decades. Experts worry it will leave a big hole in the funding landscape for underrepresented would-be professors.