My Chronicle colleagues and I were struck late last week by discussion and debate on multiple social-media platforms about ...
Faculty members at the University of North Texas at Denton fear their teaching and research on topics related to diversity, equity, and inclusion will be curtailed by their own university’s ...
The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor’s student government on Tuesday overwhelmingly approved articles of impeachment against its president and vice president for “inciting violence” against the ...
At the California Institute of the Arts, it all started with a videoconference between the registrar’s office and a nonprofit. One of the nonprofit’s representatives had enabled an AI note-taking tool ...
When Michigan State University’s board gathers in February, Mike Balow will be there — just like he’s been at every board meeting for the past four years. But instead of sitting in the audience, ...
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The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University filed a lawsuit last week against the U.S. Department of Education, demanding the release of all guidance it has given to colleges on how to ...
Ken Anselment on professional challenges, lessons in leadership, and why enrollment officials should pick up their megaphones.
The gap between how college graduates and non-college graduates voted was even wider than the past two presidential elections ...
A department chair said he’d no longer facilitate student internships with Rep. Seth Moulton, Democrat of Massachusetts, over his comments about transgender athletes. Now, Tufts officials have walked ...
Due to increased risk of data breaches and worries over what else could happen, some administrators are cracking down.
Many college leaders are nervous about a more aggressive President Trump. But even a Harris win would come with its own set ...