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They Put Their Pronouns in Their Email Signatures. Then the University Dismissed Them.

Two residence-life staff members at a small religious institution have been terminated after they refused to remove their pronouns from their email signatures,...

Who Leads America’s DEI Offices? Here Are Their Stories.

At the annual conference of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education in Baltimore last week, faculty members, staff, and administrators...

Turnover Is Bad Across Higher Ed. It’s Even Worse in Admissions.

Higher education’s perennial problem with turnover has been well-documented. But it’s even more acute — and comes with higher stakes — in one...

Does Stanford Have More Administrators Than Undergrads?

In an opinion column in The Wall Street Journal on Sunday, former U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos criticized administrative bloat at Stanford...

What Higher Ed’s Paid Parental-Leave Policies Look Like

As a doctoral student at the University of Pittsburgh, Claire B. Guth took her comprehensive exams when she was 38 weeks pregnant. She...

Crises Continue to Mount at New Mexico State U.

The chancellor of New Mexico State University, Dan Arvizu, wanted to make one thing clear. While a hazing scandal and a “culture of...

Work Stoppages Increased Last Year. Higher Ed Played a Key Role.

The educational-services industry — a category that includes graduate students, faculty members, and undergraduates as well as K-12 staff — accounted for the...

What Is Happening in Florida?

It’s been a dizzying month for higher ed in the Sunshine State.Since the New Year, ahead of the Florida legislature’s next session, Gov....

A College Hopes Its Home-Buying Program Will Attract Employees

Colleges are facing challenges recruiting and retaining top talent in a pandemic-fueled employees’ market. But Virginia State University this month introduced a new...

After Mysterious Suspension of Award-Winning UCLA Prof, Scientists Fight Back

More than 300 academic scientists from around the world are fighting a decision by the University of California at Los Angeles to suspend...

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