Paying for inequity
Princeton settles with federal government in pay gap case and will pay more than $1 million to female faculty.
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Princeton settles with federal government in pay gap case and will pay more than $1 million to female faculty.
Female academics saw their own experiences in the vice presidential debate's gendered and racialized dynamics.
Research shows that student travel spreads COVID-19. Davidson College hopes a last-second break last week gave students a rest without spreading the virus.
Librarians are quarantining print materials for several days between loans to stop the spread of COVID-19. For students who rely on the library to access textbooks, that’s a problem.
Service staff in higher education have seen drastic layoffs and furloughs. Some have argued not all of those cuts were necessary.
Ed-tech start-up Engageli has raised $14.5 million to build a videoconferencing platform. Unlike Zoom, the platform has been purposefully designed with college and university faculty members and students in mind.
Reflecting new polling that indicates college-educated white evangelicals are moving away from supporting Trump, many on Christian campuses are struggling to back him.
Given the environment surrounding higher education and the workforce, it seems like this should be transfer's moment.
New research on how some free college programs affect enrollment is promising. But it comes at a time when some of these programs are being scaled back due to the pandemic.
As ethnic studies requirements are put in place in California, capping years of struggle, educators discuss why it's important to talk about race in the classroom.