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University releases report on actions of law professor that stunned campus and prompted calls for her dismissal. No word on possible punishment.
Community college leaders journey through Mississippi and Alabama in hopes of learning how the civil rights movement will help them solve today's problems.
Minnesota football team has ended its boycott over the suspensions of 10 players accused of sexual assault, but coach’s comments in support of the team continue to draw criticism as taking sides against woman who brought complaint of gang rape.
University of Kentucky professor says he was found guilty of sexual harassment for singing "California Girls" at a Chinese educational event, but the institution says the charges against him are more serious.
Education Department finally issues rule on state approval of online programs, but with opposition in Congress, it may never go into effect.
After several iterations, a college at the University of Cincinnati develops an old-time concept -- a radio show -- to teach professors new techniques.

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Even though for-profit colleges may be poised to benefit under the Trump administration, they should not take a business-as-usual approach to their operations, argues Joseph R. D’Angelo.

Career Advice

When’s the best time for a college or university leader to take a public stand? Barbara McFadden Allen, Ruth Watkins and Robin Kaler explore a hypothetical scenario.

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Student Affairs and Technology

December 21, 2016
Resources to get you started in 2017

Just Visiting

December 21, 2016
You may enjoy these as I did.

University of Venus

December 21, 2016
Let’s just own it. It’s been a really rough year. However, over here are UVenus, we are eternal optimists and we would like to end on a positive note.

Call to Action: Marketing and Communications in Higher Education

December 21, 2016
Rob Zinkan explores an undervalued brand-building opportunity: encouraging faculty and staff to make a donation.

GradHacker

December 20, 2016
Last-minute shopping ideas for the grad student in your life.

The World View

December 20, 2016
In today’s highly competitive academic labor market human resource policies and the ability to attract highly mobile, talented faculty are key ingredients of success for universities and economies worldwide.

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