Keep the Feds Out of How Colleges Punish Students
Private schools' autonomy should be respected by the government and let the colleges figure out best standards and practices. On Law & Liberty.
Private schools' autonomy should be respected by the government and let the colleges figure out best standards and practices. On Law & Liberty.
A commitment to the region, a large base of small donations, and a culture that emphasizes patriotism has made College of the Ozarks' story an unlikely one. On Forbes.
As the state's higher ed authority undergoes a deep reform, presidents are worried about other campuses infringing on their teaching areas and poaching students. On the Charleston Gazette-Mail.
Veterans on elite college campuses are an "anomaly," though some colleges are trying to grow their numbers. On The Washington Post.
After deciding to close its Technology Commercialization Center in 2015, the board of trustees reversed its decision, though it may sell a small part of the center. On the Asheville Citizen Times.
The struggle for a decent academic job means young academics invent ways they contribute to diversity rather than how they've furthered the pursuit of truth in their research or in preparing students. On Minding the Campus.
Scrutinizing research to low-quality journals, a Canadian professor at Thompson Rivers University has found himself in hot water with college officials. On Inside Higher Ed.
Johns Hopkins University will appreciate Michael Bloomberg's $1.8 billion donation, but most donations still go to elite colleges. On The Atlantic.
Cutting football programs due to cost concerns has left one league with only three teams. On Inside Higher Ed.
Spellings said that boards change and leaders are only "for a time." On Spectrum News.