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Did an N.C. State Building Sicken Scores of Occupants?
Some current and former employees say they fear probable carcinogens in a campus building may have harmed them and students. They’re criticizing the university’s response.
Former UCSF Administrator Sentenced to Prison for Embezzling Tuition
Administrator’s Suicide Leaves Campus Reeling With ‘Despair’ and ‘Disappointment’
The fallout at Lincoln University of Missouri prompted calls for the president’s firing and raised questions about the treatment of Black women in academe.
Short-Staffed, Colleges Outsource Financial Aid Offices
Last month Kentucky State U and Bethany College outsourced financial aid services. Such moves reflect a challenging environment for professionals in the field.
FIU to Pay $575K in Back Wages Due to Alleged Pay Discrimination
Cal Poly Pomona Provost Abruptly Terminated
With little explanation, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, sacked Jennifer Brown after 18 months as provost. Now she’s appealing the decision.
Overcoming Higher Ed’s Tech Hiring Hurdles
Speakers at the Educause ed-tech conference described experimenting with new hiring methods to attract and retain tech talent.
Layoffs and ‘Transformation’ at a Testing Titan
ETS, which administers the SAT and owns the GRE, laid off 6 percent of its workforce. Some say the blow reflects the diminished role of testing in college admissions.
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