After two professors filed a sexual harassment complaint against a colleague, the University of Rochester searched their emails and sharing them with other faculty members. On Inside Higher Ed.
Though public colleges have seen state support rise for the last five years, that funding has not transitioned into tuition relief for students. On Forbes.
Campus complaints related to diversity, discrimination, or other issues can drag on in secret for months at a time, and the accused will receive little information about it. On National Review.
Schools depend more on tuition revenues than state appropriations, though state funds have climbed as well. On the Pew Charitable Trusts.
The California Supreme Court's ruling could make colleges more liable and affect how they offer mental health counseling and security services. On Inside Higher Ed.
DeVos has little support among teachers and other education stakeholders and does not grasp the problems within education. On USA Today.
Neil McCluskey sees in DeVos a chance to lessen federal control over education. On the Washington Times.
The University of Chicago has used free speech as a crucial part of its brand, which some see as a way to cover up financial management issues. On Slate.
A public relations firm followed the victims of Larry Nassar on social media and others who were shaping public opinion about the case. On the Lansing State Journal.
The Wilmington Star-News writes an editorial supporting UNC System President Margaret Spelling in leading the UNC system in the future. On the Star-News.