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Why Oklahoma Colleges Are Phasing Out Tenure: What It Means for Students and Faculty

Why Oklahoma Colleges Are Phasing Out Tenure: What It Means for Students and Faculty

Oklahoma has made a bold move in higher education: faculty members at regional public and community colleges can no longer ... Read more

Utah State University’s Audit Reveals Major Noncompliance Issues: What It Means for Students and Faculty

Utah State University’s Audit Reveals Major Noncompliance Issues: What It Means for Students and Faculty

A recent audit has raised serious concerns about financial management at Utah State University. It revealed troubling patterns of oversight ... Read more

Unveiling the Truth: Common Misconceptions About University Presidents

Unveiling the Truth: Common Misconceptions About University Presidents

In today’s world, we text each other around 7,000 times a day. Relationships are evolving, and so are conversations. To ... Read more

Indiana University Cancels Annual MLK Celebration Dinner: What It Means for Community and Future Events

Indiana University Cancels Annual MLK Celebration Dinner: What It Means for Community and Future Events

Indiana University in Indianapolis has canceled its annual dinner honoring Martin Luther King Jr., an event held each January by ... Read more

Important Update: Martin University to Close – What You Need to Know

Important Update: Martin University to Close – What You Need to Know

Martin University is officially closing its doors, putting an end to ongoing uncertainty about its future. This closure seemed inevitable ... Read more

Controversial Dismissal: Oklahoma Teacher Fights Back with Appeal Against Termination

Controversial Dismissal: Oklahoma Teacher Fights Back with Appeal Against Termination

Mel Curth, a teaching assistant at the University of Oklahoma, has become the center of a heated controversy after she ... Read more

Breaking New Ground: UW-Madison Achieves Top Five National Research Ranking for the First Time Since 2014!

Breaking New Ground: UW-Madison Achieves Top Five National Research Ranking for the First Time Since 2014!

The University of Wisconsin-Madison has made a strong comeback in national research rankings, now sitting at fifth place for research ... Read more

Addressing Food Insecurity: The Struggles of Hispanic and African American Families in Houston

Addressing Food Insecurity: The Struggles of Hispanic and African American Families in Houston

Food insecurity is a pressing issue in Houston, especially among Hispanic and African American families. A recent study by the ... Read more

Transforming Education: Embrace Creativity Over AI-Resistance in the Classroom, Experts Advise

Transforming Education: Embrace Creativity Over AI-Resistance in the Classroom, Experts Advise

In 2025, blue books made a surprising comeback in colleges. Professors turned to these familiar, sky-blue booklets as a way ... Read more

Harvard Health and Human Rights Director Announces Resignation: What It Means for the Future

Harvard Health and Human Rights Director Announces Resignation: What It Means for the Future

The director of Harvard’s François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights, Mary Bassett, will step down in January after ... Read more