The ‘public’ in public college could be endangered
Since the Great Recession, states have taken drastically different approaches to funding colleges. The pandemic poses an even bigger challenge.
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Since the Great Recession, states have taken drastically different approaches to funding colleges. The pandemic poses an even bigger challenge.
'We cannot allow a dangerous communist regime to buy access to our institutions of higher education’
Bryan Cupito experienced athletic failure for the first time in his life as a starting quarterback for the Gophers football team in 2004.
Free speech experts say that more often than not, ambiguous wording in campus speech policies is what leaves students' free speech rights vulnerable.
Colleges and universities that receive federal funding must be in compliance with new rules by Aug. 14. The regulations rebalance "scales of justice," Education Department says.
Academic publishers McGraw-Hill and Cengage have abandoned their planned merger, cheering university groups that feared it would bring even higher textbook prices and slower moves toward digital alternatives.
Facing an estimated $30 million shortfall due to the coronavirus epidemic, Ohio University this week laid off 140 unionized staff members, plus three faculty members in the African American Studies and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies departments.
With presidential elections looming, institutions are finding success from incorporating voter aid into campus operations
Professors at Ohio U say tenure-track faculty cuts can't simply be blamed on COVID-19, but rather long-term financial mismanagement.
A Northwestern history professor called into question the historical accuracy of a New York Times Magazine essay.