LANSING, Mich. (AP) — As Michigan voters look at their ballot in November they will have the unique option to elect three university governance boards.
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It’s time for them to weigh in, but they don’t know how, contends Raquel M. Rall…
City University of New York has a majority-minority cabinet leading the way at system level and appoints more people of color to campus president positions…
After seven years, Valerie Roberson can finally breathe a sigh of relief…
One university leader’s recent departure highlights the importance of understanding shared governance, especially for those new to higher ed…
Kaplan, the Association of Governing Boards of Universities and Colleges, and the Association of American Colleges and Universities Launch Public Dialogue on Preparing College Students for the Workforce…
IOWA CITY — As the University of Iowa prepares to embark on the arduous task of finding its next president in the midst of a pandemic, Iowa’s Board of Regents acknowledges it’s in uncharted territory…
An aging cohort of college presidents, some of whom postponed retirements in the spring, could be contributing to a flurry of departure plans announced this fall…
When Republicans seized control of both chambers of North Carolina’s General Assembly, in 2010, for the first time in more than a century, they quickly set about remaking a politically moderate state that Barack Obama had carried in the presidential election just two years earlier…
A Chronicle investigation explores the perils of politicized trusteeship and offers an unprecedented analysis of how and why it happens…
Now more than ever, colleges and universities are tasked with affirming their unique value to students, families, and the public…
New survey data from the American College Health Association suggest colleges are decreasing their funding to health services, keeping residence halls open and varying widely with regard to testing…
