The highest payout came this week, when a fired University of Tennessee anthropology professor agreed to a $1.9-million settlement.
And in January, the Kansas Board of Regents passed a policy dictating faculty teaching loads along with a stricter workload and tenure policy. The message from these states: Faculty don’t teach enough ...
Nicholas Kent spoke Tuesday at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators’ annual conference, just ...
The University of Texas at Tyler is offering voluntary separation packages to about a quarter of its employees. The move is ...
The Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank founded in the late ’70s to improve “great American cities,” has emerged ...
A contest to lead the American Sociological Association distilled the field’s many conflicts. One was foremost: Should ...
A recent “Report on the State of Scholarship in the Humanities and the Humanistic Social Sciences,” commissioned by ...
She turned to Jennifer L. Mnookin. As they meandered through a farmer’s market in Los Angeles’s Westside, Vavreck, a ...
Almost a decade after the “Hypatia Affair” nearly ended her career, the philosopher reflects on public shaming and being a ...
David Hummels is a professor of economics and dean emeritus of the Daniels School of Business at Purdue University.
Two years after the Supreme Court’s decision banning the use of race in admissions, institution-level changes are starting to ...
Degrees and chromosomes are among the surest predictors of how Americans vote. Why? The answer has high stakes for colleges.
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