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American Jewish University Campus Sale Fails
Plans by American Jewish University leaders to sell its 22-acre Los Angeles campus fell through last week, the Jewish Telegraphic...

Mayo Threatens Firing Professor for Interviews—and Idioms
A longtime faculty member at the medical school is being threatened with termination after interviews he gave to CNN and The New York Times.

A ‘Perfect Marriage’
A group of historically Black community colleges is joining the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Leaders of the often-overlooked institutions say the move will bring them new and much-needed resources.

A New Ph.D. Program Fulfills an Old Dream
Navajo Technical University will become the first tribal university to offer a Ph.D. program this fall. Tribal college and university leaders are celebrating the move.
U of Washington Research Postdocs, Scientists Begin Strike
University of Washington postdoctoral researchers and research scientists/engineers began striking Wednesday over pay and other issues. Becca Bluett, a member...
Tougaloo College President Resigns Under Scrutiny
Another college president is out in Mississippi, as institutions across the state see high executive turnover. This time, it’s Carmen...

An Exaggerated Death of DEI at UNC’s Med School
Multiple outlets reported that a diversity, equity and inclusion task force’s recommendations at UNC’s School of Medicine aren’t moving forward. The truth appears more complex.
Capital Campaign Watch: Drury, North Central Missouri, Stonehill
The following colleges have announced the start or completion of campaigns: Starting Off Drury University has started a campaign to...
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