Shakeup of college presidents continues, and women are rising to the top
Many prominent institutions are looking for their next leaders. Will they fall back on tradition or affect change? Read more
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Many prominent institutions are looking for their next leaders. Will they fall back on tradition or affect change? Read more
The George Washington University's president publicly apologized Friday for a fall 2021 surveillance pilot program that tracked students' and employees' locations on campus without their consent. Read more
San Francisco residents recalled three members of the city’s school board in the first recall vote in the city since 1983. Read more
As Catholic University of America seeks a new president, it must confront an identity crisis. Read more
Modern psychology’s emphasis on identity politics and progressive worldviews above personalized treatment approaches helped drive Christopher Ferguson, professor of psychology at Stetson University, to recently resign his position at the American Psychological Association. Read more
Chatham University had tenure, then it didn’t. Now it’s slated to adopt tenure again, citing faculty recruitment difficulties and morale problems. Read more
Asian students at the University of Toronto are calling for their administrators to take action after staff distributed “hell money” in traditional Lunar New Year envelopes last week. Read more
The Department of Education recently announced that it will investigate claims of anti-Semitic curriculum and behavior at Brooklyn College. Read more
The president of SUSTech discusses his humble background and hands-on approach to leadership Read more
A “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Glossary” published by the University of Central Florida states that while males have the power in the United States and that an “unequal response” of equity can help resolve structural and historical oppression. Read more