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Left to right: Presidents Laura Rosenbury (Barnard), Tom Jackson (Cal Poly-Humboldt), Pamela Whitten (Indiana U.), and Eli ...
Louis H. Guard is vice president and general counsel at Hobart and William Smith Colleges. Joyce P. Jacobsen is a former ...
James Shulman is vice president and chief operating officer at the American Council of Learned Societies. He is the author of ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters have been calling on universities to divest from financial holdings with companies that have ties ...
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Travis L. Frampton, provost and vice president for academic affairs at Schreiner University, in Texas, has been named ...
Wendy Cadge, dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Science at Brandeis University, in Massachusetts, has been named ...
State Higher Education Finance analysis says the squeeze could be explained by enrollment declines, tuition freezes, and the dwindling of stimulus dollars.
The Education Department offered explicit examples of episodes — like a raucous protest or a professor’s speech — that could lead to Title VI investigations.
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An Emory professor who was arrested when the police broke up an encampment spoke to The Chronicle about what happened, and ...