Inside Higher Ed Drops Free Speech Questions from Survey
After polling chief academic officers for years previously, IHE's latest survey completely ignores campus free speech without explanation. On National Review.
After polling chief academic officers for years previously, IHE's latest survey completely ignores campus free speech without explanation. On National Review.
One study found that being more transparent about who is doing the most work in the office can help unburden some professors who are overwhelmed. On Inside Higher Ed.
Saying it was not financially feasible, PSU avoided taking over the declining liberal arts school. On The Oregonian.
Heath Bowman resigned, saying he couldn't carry out his duties after he expressed concern about "punitive measures" against alumni board members. On the Daily Reflector.
Though the white population of college students is declining in relative numbers as other races gain, a recent study has muddied the waters. On AEI.
The move would make it easier to ensure Silent Sam is not restored to its place on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus. On the Carolina Journal.
Though the schools routinely reject the vast majority of applicants, they've made an exception to their usual cut-off date for applications. On The Wall Street Journal.
Saying they felt pressured to do so, a tutor's completion of student work puts the university on probation for three years and will disqualify the baseball, softball, and football teams from postseason eligibility next year. On NCAA.
The recent approval by accreditors for the University of Dayton could bring in students previously unable to pursue a law degree. On Education Dive.
The humanities department at UW shrinks like many others nationwide, but officials fear students missing out on the valuable skills lost as a result. On The Seattle Times.