A crisis communications expert discusses the state of higher ed, last spring’s protests and what administrators can do to ...
A growing initiative at Seattle Central College helps address a need for diverse teachers in Washington State through free ...
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted interpersonal skills as well as students’ academics, according to research from EAB.
A British Cornell University grad student says he’s been suspended a second time for his activism and told by a university ...
As a cultural Marxist, Jameson asserts that all cultural texts are inherently political and shaped by the socio-economic conditions of their time. His famous dictum “Always historicize” reflects his ...
As concisely as possible, I’m going to try to summarize what has been happening with creative writing at Stanford in recent weeks. In advance of the start of the academic year, all currently employed ...
A federal district judge dismissed a lawsuit brought by Daymon Johnson, a Bakersfield College history professor, against his college and community college district in which he alleged systemwide rules ...
The Universities of Wisconsin system released enrollment numbers for its branch campuses Monday, reversing officials’ initial decision to release only university-level enrollment data. The move came ...
Ronald Daniels and Tom Stritikus write that ending legacy preferences is a first step in repairing trust in higher ed.
They can be used for promoting communication, collaboration and growth within research groups, write Jacob J. Ryder, C. K. Gunsalus, Elizabeth A. Luckman, Jacob A. Brown, Nicholas C. Burbules and ...
The Washington governor’s office wants to claw back $28.5 million from community colleges during next year’s legislative session—a move that colleges warn could lead to layoffs.
The Howard Community College board is pushing back against calls to remove President Daria J. Willis in response to anonymous online message board comments criticizing her, The Baltimore Banner ...