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Will a Partnership Save the King’s College?
Facing a possible closure due to financial struggles, the King’s College in New York announced Wednesday that it is exploring...
Israel vs. Palestine, on Rate My Professors?
Two Jewish math professors say they asked for Zionist programming after seeing Palestinian programming on campus. Now, they suggest someone at the college “leaked” their request, leading to retaliation.
Judge Upholds Canisius Layoffs; Tenured Professors Appeal
A judge has upheld Canisius College’s layoffs of four tenured professors, who sued in response. “Plaintiffs question defendant’s assertion that...
Broadening the Fulbright Program’s Reach
Some community college leaders and scholars are advocating for more access to the international educational and cultural exchange program.
UNC ‘Civic Life’ Center Progressing, Over Faculty Objections
Chapel Hill faculty members were caught off guard in January by what sounded like the return of a proposed conservative campus center. They objected, but the university is moving forward.
The King’s College Loses Accreditation
Already facing severe financial pressures, the King’s College was dealt another blow last week when the Middle States Commission on...
A Question of ‘Ethos and Identity’
The nuns who founded Notre Dame College in Ohio are cutting ties. Campus leaders are searching for solutions to retain its formal status as a Catholic college.
Bellarmine Faculty Vote No Confidence in President, Others
Bellarmine University faculty members have voted no confidence in their president, provost and senior vice president. “The president has made...
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