Houghton fires two employees who included pronouns in their emails
Houghton College, in New York, fired two employees who included their pronouns in their emails, The New York Times reported.…
Houghton College, in New York, fired two employees who included their pronouns in their emails, The New York Times reported.…
Community college students remain among the most diverse populations in higher education, and recent mental health trends highlight a growing…
The University of Michigan graduate student workers’ strike may have been a boon to certain students: some department chairs have…
Budgeting, banking and other areas of personal finance are a lot less stressful for individuals with jobs that pay a…
Writing retreats have been mocked as an excuse to check in to a swanky hotel, order room service and escape…
The Texas Senate passed SB 18, a bill to end tenure at public universities. The University System of Georgia seems…
To the Editor: Your recent article, “Research Finds No Gender Bias in Academic Science,” by Katherine Knott, provokes with a…
To the Editor: As widely reported in the academic press, Collin College is the subject of a report by an…
The University of California, Los Angeles, has this year closed its Bruin Woods summer camp for alumni amid allegations of…
The Medical College of Wisconsin cancelled a forum on the “uses and abuses” of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts in…
The day began as a usual teaching day. It was only the second week of the new semester and the…
Last month, Texas lieutenant governor Dan Patrick called the State Senate’s passage of four higher education bills “the strongest pushback…
An ex-student at the University of California, Davis, was arrested Thursday and charged in three recent stabbings that have left…
An ex-student at the University of California, Davis, was arrested Thursday and charged in three recent stabbings that have left…
The University of Texas system Board of Regents voted Thursday to establish a new college at the flagship Austin campus…
Faculty members at Stanford University are looking to update the institution’s long-standing honor code to better address academic dishonesty on…
I’ve long believed that student engagement is the necessary precursor to all learning. Sure, you can get students to complete…
This posting is the third and final installment in a slightly fictitious tale about being an adjunct professor in the…
I was asked recently whether distance education, in the context of community colleges, is “cost-effective.” It’s one of those seemingly…
Guest Post by David Eubanks, Furman University I am not proud of the fact that early in my career I…
California Community College leaders have indicated they plan to move forward with approving bachelor’s degree programs at their institutions, despite…
The Boy had his college graduation pictures taken this week. It was a bit of a shock to see them.…
Since 2018, The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) has created nearly two dozen university-wide initiatives to help reach…
the College Board announced Monday that it would make changes in the controversial new offering in African American studies. The…
College presidents can be influential voices in the public square when significant public policy issues are debated. However, they seldom…
A small group of Goddard College staff is ending its nearly monthlong strike today, after the union reached a tentative…
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona spent much of Tuesday’s nearly three-hour hearing about his budget proposal for fiscal year 2024 defending…
I like to think that the reason social sciences are and should be part of general education is that they…
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and the Educational Testing Service are teaming up to develop a new…
In 1969, I was 11 years old, and I remember wanting to jump off a dock in the Thousand Islands…
Texas senators are advancing three bills that would end tenure for future professors; ban what the legislation defines as diversity,…