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Faculty members at Lee College object to new annual contracts and a proposal to eliminate division chairs but hope for the best under a new president.
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Faculty members at Lee College object to new annual contracts and a proposal to eliminate division chairs but hope for the best under a new president.
Trade tensions between Beijing and Washington have been building for years, leading the Trump administration to label the Asian nation “a threat to the world.”
Students in Tennessee may soon be able to conceal carry on campus if a bill that has already been introduced in the state legislature passes.
Higher education fundraising hit a record $49.6 billion, driven by an increase in donations from organizations and foundations,
More and more proffessors and university faculty are being revealed to be linked to Chinese government information efforts.
A Catholic college’s student health insurance plan offers what appears to be somewhat broad coverage for abortion procedures, even though the Catholic Church explicitly forbids that practice outside of a few extremely narrow technical ranges.
Former editors-in-chief at European Law Journal say the departure of editorial boards raises issue about ‘who owns’ scholarly journals
A campus-wide training module was sent out to share “key definitions and ideas."
Australia’s teaching and research relationships with China are becoming increasingly overshadowed by rising geopolitical tensions.
The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond’s “Undoing Racism” workshop, hosted on various college campuses and other community locations across the nation, works to end systemic racism and institutional oppression.