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DOJ Investigation into George Mason Faculty Senate Sparks Academic Freedom Concerns
AAUP President calls federal probe "gross misuse of power" as university faces fifth inquiry in five weeks.
Opinion
Frozen Job Market, Forgotten Students: Why Men of Color Need Community Colleges Now
While America’s dire need for a prepared and skilled workforce will undoubtedly grow, the question for higher education becomes how to inspire more prospective learners and current academically enrolled male learners into educational pathways that will be in demand for the foreseeable future.
Leadership & Policy
Sanders Introduces Bill Requiring $60,000 Minimum Salary for All Public School Teachers
The legislation comes as schools nationwide face unprecedented staffing shortages, with nearly 200,000 teaching positions either vacant or filled by underqualified educators.
Opinion
Who Will Champion DEI?
Teaching students how to live and work together in the most diverse society the world has ever known is certainly not illegal or wrong — it is a moral imperative!
Faculty & Staff
Brandeis University Names Dr. Arthur Levine Permanent President
Brandeis University has officially appointed Dr. Arthur Levine as its permanent president, removing the interim designation he has held since November 2024 and extending his leadership through July 2027.
HBCUs
UNCF Taps Veteran HBCU Leader Dr. Walter M. Kimbrough for Key Research and Engagement Role
The appointment represents a strategic move by UNCF to strengthen its support for member institutions through enhanced research capabilities and deeper engagement initiatives.
Community Colleges
AACC Names First Woman President as Community Colleges Face Growing Workforce Demands
Dr. DeRionne Pollard will lead the 105-year-old organization representing more than 10 million students nationwide.
Leadership & Policy
Supreme Court Ruling Clears Path for Trump’s Education Department Layoffs
The decision pauses a previous injunction from a U.S. District who had temporarily blocked the layoffs.
HBCUs
TMCF Takes the Helm of HBCU Philanthropy Symposium in Strategic Leadership Transition
What began as a modest gathering of two schools and one funder has grown into a major convening representing two-thirds of the HBCU community, alongside dozens of corporate and private philanthropic organizations.
Institutions
Federal Investigation Launched Over Faculty Hiring Practices at George Mason University
The timing of the investigation coincides with broader national debates about the role of diversity programs in education and employment, with different administrations taking varying approaches to enforcement of civil rights laws.
Opinion
Statues Don’t Pay Stipends: Bethune at 150 and the Cost of Invisible Labor
Black women faculty advise twice the number of first-gen students, chair diversity committees, and cover the costs of food, books, childcare, and more so vulnerable students have a fair shot at success—tasks rarely logged in tenure dossiers.
Opinion
Courage Should Be in the Job Description
This moment in American higher education is not just about one executive order, one political party, or one cultural debate. It’s about the very soul of colleges and universities.
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