Former Australian v-c avoids conviction after ‘assault charges’
Brigid Heywood told a court she reflects ‘every day’ on ‘momentary aberration’ that ended 40-year academic career Read more
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Brigid Heywood told a court she reflects ‘every day’ on ‘momentary aberration’ that ended 40-year academic career Read more
This page collects the most recently available federal salary data for faculty at institutions of higher education. Read more
Two small private institutions celebrated their final commencement ceremonies following announcements of their impending closures. The news comes on the heels of reports finding that college closings are expected to uptick over the next five years due to the demographic cliff. Read more
An Asian American coalition has filed a federal civil rights complaint against Yale University alleging discrimination using racial proxies during the 2023-2024 admission cycle. Read more
Yet more universities announce job cuts amid ‘financially challenging environment’ Read more
House Republicans proposed sweeping changes to financial aid, federal loans and program cost estimates that could make paying for college more challenging and expensive. Read more
Children's behaviour has improved at a school where pupils lock their phones away for most of the day, a head teacher has said. Read more
Appetite for industry-aligned micro-credentials—among learners entering the workforce and employers seeking skilled candidates—is nearly universal, according to a new report from Coursera. Read more
Numerous federal civil rights complaints have been filed by various organizations since the start of President Donald Trump’s administration with the goal of ending race and sex-based discrimination on campuses across the nation. Read more
A federal agency is claiming Harvard University may have violated antidiscrimination law through its faculty hiring and promotion decisions, citing the university’s own demographic data, The Washington Free Beacon first reported on Monday. Read more