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Teaching assistants plot 'sick-out' as coronavirus 'insurance policy'
NYU teaching assistants planned a three-day "sick-out" amid the coronavirus pandemic.
By Jessica Custodio
Jun 15, 2020
Professors, teachers do NOT want to go back to work this fall
The faculty says it's "nearly impossible" for a safe return to campus this fall.
By Maria Copeland
Jun 2, 2020
Colleges get creative to boost fall enrollment
Now, thanks to DOJ actions and the virus, a number of schools are offering new incentives to encourage students to …
By Eduardo Neret
Apr 28, 2020
Colleges nationwide cut costs with hundreds of layoffs, furloughs
Colleges and universities have been taking measures to mitigate the financial impact of the coronavirus.
By Eduardo Neret
Apr 24, 2020
University of Oregon takes drastic action to shore up coronavirus revenue losses
The University of Oregon announced 282 employees will be laid off because of lost revenue from the coronavirus.
By Eduardo Neret
Apr 15, 2020
Amid budget crisis, U Alaska president will still make more than U.S. president
Alaska Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy received backlash for unveiling “devastating” budget cuts for t…
By Ethan Cai
Aug 14, 2019
Univ. of Memphis pres pushes for 'living wage'...but at what cost?
The University of Memphis president said in a recent email that he supports a living wage for campus employees.
By Jon Street
Jan 11, 2019
Evergreen State cutting dozens of faculty, staff positions
Just weeks after it announced nearly $6 million in budget cuts to cope with rapidly declining enrollment, Evergreen…
By Adam Sabes
May 24, 2018
College offers social justice Master's for 'scholar-activists'
Marygrove College, a Catholic graduate institution in Detroit, is now offering students a chance to earn a maste…
By Matthew Noyes
May 23, 2018
Union fights campus privatization to protect its benefits
A union representing Tennessee college workers is up in arms over a proposal to outsource facilities management …
By Autumn Johnson
Aug 16, 2016
The Weekly Roundup: The humiliation of the social justice warrior
Saturday, 25 June OU Trustees worry advanced high school classes…
By Sterling Beard
Jul 3, 2016
UC students, faculty protest layoffs freeing up money for STEM
Students and faculty at University of Chicago are protesting layoffs of nonacademic aides and secretarial staffe…
By Marlo Safi
Jun 28, 2016
Private college faces backlash for hiring shooting club coach
Simpson College in Iowa is standing by its decision to hire a full-time coach for its popular Shooting Sports Cl…
By Peter Fricke
Feb 9, 2016
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