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Loyola Marymount Stops Union Negotiations 10 Months In, Citing Religious Exemption

The union filed a complaint with the NLRB in response, but experts say given the current political climate, the board and the courts will likely side with the university.

Survey: Provosts Focused on Funding Cuts, Academic Freedom and AI

Chief academic officers are confident in academic quality but strained by limited resources, policy shifts and other mounting campus challenges, Inside Higher Ed’s annual survey finds.

Provosts Are a ‘Release Valve’ for Campus Controversy

According to former Western Michigan provost Julian Vasquez Heilig, provosts are stuck driving change with few, if any, allies, while simultaneously playing crisis manager for the university.

6 More Faculty, Staff Removed for Kirk Comments

Republican politicians and other conservatives are calling for employees, including those in higher ed, to be terminated for their social media posts about Kirk's killing.  

2 Texas A&M Administrators and Professor Out After Viral Video

Video circulated by Texas state representative shows student accusing English professor of teaching material related to gender identity and violating Trump’s executive orders. State officials pressured the university to fire the professor involved.