Disallowed purchases included $4,250.17 spent at a Ritz-Carlton hotel, more than $21,000 to rent a Chapel Hill apartment and $25,000 to the Armed Services National YMCA Headquarters—of which Zemp was ...
Political scientist Joseph L. Jones argues in his new book that historically Black colleges should strive to be what he calls ...
The rapid introduction of generative AI has created a wild west of policies at colleges, complicating the use of ...
As the associate vice provost of student success and retention at Texas A&M, Williams has come a long way from his start as ...
Glenn C. Altschuler and David Wippman consider the challenges of controlling commercialization in their review of Eric A.
Recalling the travel ban President-elect Trump signed in early 2017, some U.S. institutions are advising students to be back ...
A recent survey of human resources and business experts finds discrepancies in entry-level talent skills and employer needs, ...
A: Looking ahead, academic innovation will be pivotal to Michigan’s ability to thrive and lead in an ever-evolving ...
A federal judge has ruled that a San José State University women’s volleyball player, who some of her teammates and competitors have said is transgender, can continue to play on the team, ESPN ...
Though the University of Arizona has made progress in reducing a budget shortfall once projected at $177 million, it may take more than a decade for the university to reach the cash reserve minimum ...
Spelman College announced that Helene Gayle, president of the historically Black women’s college in Atlanta, will not be returning from a leave of absence, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
Under the federal gender equity law known as Title IX, universities are required to provide accommodations for all pregnant students, as well as those who have recently given birth. An online petition ...