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AAUP Censures Emporia State, Collin

The American Association of University Professors’ governing council has placed the administrations of both Texas’ Collin College and Kansas’ Emporia...
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Undocumented and Unemployed

A group of undocumented students and legal scholars are arguing that the University of California system legally can and should employ these students on their campuses.

Capital Campaign Watch: Cedarville, Hamilton, Sacred Heart

The following colleges and universities have made announcements: Starting Out Sacred Heart University is starting a five-year campaign to raise...
Three interns at the Baltimore Police Department talk to an officer.

Police Seek Recruits at HBCUs

A number of police departments are looking to recruit from and build partnerships with historically Black colleges to diversify their ranks.

Four incarcerated students stand in front of a mural of the Blue Mountain Community College logo at Eastern Oregon Correctional Institution.

A Cost-Saving Measure Raises Concerns for Incarcerated Students

Blue Mountain Community College will no longer run G.E.D. programs at local prisons. Campus leaders say the program isn’t cost-effective. Faculty members are concerned students’ education will be disrupted.

Capital Campaign Watch: Ripon, Salem State

The following colleges have started fundraising campaigns recently: Ripon College has started a campaign to raise $75 million by 2025...
Students traversing a staircase on the DePaul University campus.

What do DePaul’s Budget Woes Mean for Catholic Higher Ed?

DePaul University, the largest Catholic college in the U.S. in terms of total enrollment, is facing a projected budget gap of $56 million. Other religious institutions are faring even worse.

Three protesters stand outside, two holding up signs saying "VCU Workers United!" and one holding up a sign saying "Solidarity Not Austerity."

VCU Faculty Protests ‘Devastating’ Potential Layoffs

Virginia Commonwealth University faculty members who teach Focused Inquiry courses for new students say the institution may cut a third of their jobs.