Leading national higher education advocacy groups and membership organizations were allocated more than $20 million in forgivable loans as part of the federal government’s Paycheck Protection Program…
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Two universities and a for-profit art school plan to take over the University of Bridgeport’s campus to share space, courses and costs…
College leaders are reconsidering the names of campus buildings and monuments that memorialize white supremacists, in reaction to the current movement against racial injustice…
Professors across institutions increasingly wave red flags about the private and public health implications of default face-to-face instruction come fall, along with a lack of shared decision making in staffing and teaching decisions…
Exigency declarations could help institutions stressed by the pandemic save money, but they also come with their own costs. Faculty advocates worry processes are being bypassed…
It’s exceptionally difficult to have a leadership vacancy in a crisis like this, writes Rod McDavis, who offers some concrete suggestions on how to respond effectively…
Women and minority administrators are paid less than others and disproportionately occupy lower-level roles, a new report finds. Experts are divided over whether the current pandemic will close the gaps or throw them open wider…
University of Missouri System President Mun Choi assumed the duties of chancellor of the Columbia campus Thursday after Alexander Cartwright resigned to be president of the University of Central Florida…
College leadership teams across the country are working to determine how to tackle the next most important thing while they respond to the coronavirus outbreak…
Uncertainty around colleges’ financial futures may be at an all-time high. The one thing that’s certain is that the weakest institutions are most likely to struggle…
The screens before him pulse with worrisome financial news, but Tom Heck exudes Midwestern calm…
The rapid spread of the coronavirus is wreaking havoc on higher education’s business-as-usual, sometimes in unpredictable ways…
