The new task force idea from one big university that could be pivotal in 2022-23
A group of leaders at the University of Michigan is working to mitigate the fallout from the reversal of Roe v Wade. Read more
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A group of leaders at the University of Michigan is working to mitigate the fallout from the reversal of Roe v Wade. Read more
A business degree is not necessary to run a successful company, a coffee entrepreneur recently told The College Fix. Read more
Critics of newly proposed Title IX regulations fear that the Biden administration is stripping away due process; others believe the Department of Education is striking an appropriate balance. Read more
The University of Oxford has come under renewed pressure to reject a £2.6m donation from a Russian-British businessman after he was designated for sanctions by the UK government. Read more
A proposed revision to the University of Washington’s faculty code requiring professors to commit to diversity, equity, and inclusion has failed to pass the Seattle institution's faculty senate. Read more
Religious requirements tripled, forcing some institutions to make cuts to core courses Read more
A new task force to be established by Louisiana lawmakers will examine tenure policies at the state’s colleges and universities and suggest possible reforms. Read more
Study finds having hard-to-pronounce names—from the perspective of native English speakers—results in poorer job placements for economics Ph.D.s. Read more
UA had more than 400 full-time undergraduates from the state last year, and university officials hope that number will rise. Read more
The pandemic has had a lasting legacy on the mental health of the “Covid generation” of students, exacerbating rates of anxiety, depression and self-harm and resulting in a “significant rise” in young people struggling at university, experts have said. Read more