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A community college, a public regional, and a small private institution try to innovate their way out of yearslong declines. → Read More
Faculty members let go two years ago at the University of Akron see themselves as the human toll in a nightmare version of higher ed’s future. → Read More
The tenured faculty member said Western Kentucky University had failed to follow proper protocol in seeking her dismissal. → Read More
Scholars who want an off-ramp are finding communities on Facebook, Reddit, and other online forums. → Read More
After the University of Washington encouraged instructors to include land acknowledgments on their syllabi, Stuart Reges wrote a dissenting view. He was then placed under investigation. → Read More
Olivet University must stop academic operations in the Empire State after it cited the college’s “pattern of mismanagement of the institution’s finances.” → Read More
Five stories from professors of color who’d had enough. → Read More
Records show the unusual brand word wasn’t popular with everyone in the university community. And one expert called its approval “a very stupid decision.” → Read More
Colorado State’s leader is getting $1.5 million to resign two years early. → Read More
More state lawmakers are trying to limit the discussion of race, racism, and gender in higher ed. → Read More
A man shot and killed two female Iowa State University students on Thursday in an apparent instance of intimate-partner violence. → Read More
Three months after a Stanford athlete’s suicide, her parents are proposing a plan that could spare others their pain. → Read More
Caroline Kilgore didn’t know the term for it then, but she was a Rosie — one of the millions of women who entered the U.S. workforce during WWII. → Read More
Arizona State University's independent student-run news organization covering Tempe, Phoenix, Mesa and Glendale. → Read More
ASU will pause the use of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at its sites following recommendation from the CDC and FDA. → Read More
ASU's Spring 2021 commencement ceremony will once again be held virtually, but individual colleges will be hosting smaller in-person events for students. → Read More
ASU's first COVID-19 vaccination site opened at the Sun Devil Fitness Complex in Tempe on Friday. → Read More
ASU will be opening a COVID-19 vaccine site at the SDFC that will be open twice a week and distribute 1,000 vaccines. → Read More
The provost will now have to approve any transition to Zoom only instruction for ASU Sync classes. → Read More
Survivors and advocates demand better response and reporting processes from ASU when handling sexual assault cases. → Read More