The Importance of Due Process, as Seen by a Black Cadet at VMI
A pick-and-choose approach for due process leaves the most vulnerable students out in the cold to bear unfairness in silence. On National Review.
A pick-and-choose approach for due process leaves the most vulnerable students out in the cold to bear unfairness in silence. On National Review.
The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools may lose recognition from the Department of Education, which would force about 70 colleges to find a new accreditor. On Higher Ed Dive.
After UNC-Chapel Hill lost an appeal in a case brought by the Daily Tar Heel, the records will be publicly available from all UNC schools. On the NC State Technician.
While the athletics department has made more than $1.5 million in cuts, it still can't find a proper balance. On the Knoxville News.
The Biden administration has a drastically different approach than the Betsy DeVos era, but change isn't as easy as flipping a switch. On Inside Higher Ed.
Faculty have been better off during the pandemic while staff have been an afterthought. On The Chronicle of Higher Education.
Margaret Benjamin, a UNC-G alumna, has a long list of connections to local nonprofits and historical groups. On Triad Business Journal.
Over 17 years, St. Petersburg College used about $500,000 received from student fees to fund 89 athletic scholarships. On WTSP.
About 50 students tested positive, the highest weekly total so far. On the Duke Chronicle.
Loan payments have been paused for a year already. On CBS News.