The University of Texas at Austin is shuttering its longstanding Center for Teaching and Learning at the end of the semester, ...
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Bryan Alexander is perhaps higher education’s most prominent intellectual provocateur. He identifies emergent, ...
Administrators wanted a professor to pin-point when he would talk about sexuality in a public policy class. When he couldn’t, ...
The administration on Wednesday withdrew its appeal in a lawsuit challenging Education Department guidelines. But a ...
Faculty say changes by the Kansas Board of Regents undermine their autonomy, while the board says they are necessary to ...
Locals, students, and college officials in the Twin Cities describe the mood as tense, apprehensive, and heavy.
The Renaissance scholar on tensions with the conservative reform movement, his sanguine view of academic freedom in Ron ...
Concerns about the future of a work program for foreign graduates is affecting prospective students’ interest in the U.S.
This was the question posed to me last summer by an English professor at a top research university, at a backyard barbecue.
What role can higher ed play in combating the nation’s nursing shortage? Join us for a virtual forum exploring how colleges ...