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Lawsuit Challenges Texas Higher Ed Policies Limiting DEI-Related Teaching
A federal lawsuit backed by the ACLU argues that policies restricting certain books, courses and classroom conversations are silencing professors and narrowing student learning.
Faculty & Staff
Inside George Mason University's Largest College, Black Faculty Say They Are Being Targeted
At Mason, a public reckoning with the past has coincided with a quieter story inside the College of Humanities and Social Sciences — where Black women faculty describe contracts cut short, authority stripped away, and a dean they say answers to no one.
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Christina Paxson to Step Down Early as Brown President Amid Wave of Ivy League Leadership Shifts
Ending her tenure a year earlier than expected, Brown President Christina Paxson will step down in 2027 following a unanimous contract extension through 2028 granted just 14 months ago.
Faculty & Staff
Vassar to Pay $5 Million to Settle Women Professors’ Pay Bias Claims
The proposed settlement would compensate roughly 84 women full professors and require the college to conduct annual pay audits over the next three years.
Sports
Women Leaders Continue to Rise in HBCU Athletics
At a time when the pressure is high in intercollegiate athletics, female leaders are flourishing at HBCUs.
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Let’s Honor Women Staff in Higher Education by Fixing the Systems That Harm Them
A new study on trauma and imposter phenomenon among women staff in higher education makes clear that institutional change—not individual resilience—is what’s urgently needed.
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Disbanding Faculty Senates Does Not Negate the Speech Rights of Public University Professors
New efforts to silence faculty governance are colliding with a legal reality: public university employees still have protected speech rights outside their official duties.
Faculty & Staff
Community Colleges Lean on Adjuncts While California Courts Force a Reckoning
California courts are challenging the long-standing adjunct faculty model, raising urgent questions about unpaid labor, student success, and the true cost of community college instruction.
Faculty & Staff
EEOC Plan Signals Tougher Review of Campus Diversity Efforts
The agency’s latest enforcement plan prioritizes investigations into what it calls DEI-related discrimination, raising compliance questions for institutions.
Opinion
What Have You Done For Us Lately? A Case Study in Public Impact.
When an op-ed on reparations reached classrooms and influenced national medical policy, it underscored a growing reality for higher education: the most consequential scholarship may be the work that changes communities, not just academic résumés.
Institutions
AAUP Report: Faculty Pay Fell Behind Inflation as Salary Gaps Persist
A new AAUP report says full-time faculty salaries effectively declined despite nominal raises, with women still earning substantially less than men and pay disparities varying widely by rank and institution type.
Institutions
North Carolina’s private colleges claim $38B economic role as financial pressures mount
The state’s independent colleges remain major workforce and economic engines, but recent enrollment losses and financial stress show a more complicated outlook.
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