Last week, the University of Chicago Law School announced a ban on laptops, tablets and phones in the classroom. The goal is ...
The University of Arkansas system board is countersuing a professor who filed a civil rights lawsuit against the university this past spring, claiming the professor defrauded the institution by using ...
The National Science Foundation will bar U.S. colleges and universities from collaborating with many Chinese scientists and other entities on the federal government’s restricted parties lists. The ...
Higher ed associations, public health organizations and other groups and individuals pummeled the White House’s proposed rule that would, among other things, give political appointees sweeping control ...
Bryn Geffert’s recent essay in Inside Higher Ed arguing that academic libraries should look beyond the master of library science degree in hiring raises important questions about hiring practices and ...
The move slashes funding for 21 community colleges to provide structured and goal-oriented services to “underachieving ...
As international enrollment drops, institutions are re-evaluating where and how they recruit international students.
House Republicans introduced a slew of bills Thursday that they say will “rightsize” the Department of Education. But, if ...
Five awardees received money from the government to incentivize employers to expand registered apprenticeships. Here’s how ...
Bakersfield College history professor Daymon Johnson secured a settlement last week after a three-year legal battle with the ...
The tide of slop will only keep growing if we don’t rethink incentive structures for academic publishing and tenure.
If it ever did. Graduate students and postdocs should lean into their human skills in order to achieve their long-term career ...
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