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A campus shot of Texas Tech University and a portrait of Texas State Senator Brandon Creighton.

He Neutered Faculty Senates. Now He’s Set to Be a Chancellor.

Brandon Creighton authored sweeping conservative higher ed legislation over the past few years. For the Texas Tech system board, that makes him an ideal leader.

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Opinion

Divided We Fall

To effectively confront external threats to higher ed, campus leaders will need to address an internal one: the faculty-administration divide, Adrianna Kezar and Susan Elrod write.

A group of faculty standing in front of two doors, one closed and one open.

Texas University Boards Abolish Faculty Senates, Create Toothless Councils

Two Houston professors have responded to Texas lawmakers’ assault on independent faculty governance by creating their own faux faculty senate.

University of Chicago graduates celebrate during the commencement ceremony.

More UChicago Ph.D. Programs Pause Admissions in Humanities, Social Sciences

The arts and humanities dean said “nearly all” faculty leaders preferred “a broader pause for the division.” Some social sciences programs also aren’t accepting new students.

People walk on the campus of the University of Chicago.

UChicago Reducing, Freezing Ph.D. Admissions for Multiple Humanities Programs

The indebted institution tasked committees of faculty and staff with planning for changes. But this week, a dean forged ahead and announced broad cuts. Two other units are also pausing admissions.

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Texas State U System Lets Law End Faculty Senates, for Now

Faculty senates across the seven Texas State University system institutions will dissolve Sept. 1, but the system’s Board of Regents...
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U of Utah Plans to Ax 81 Programs, Minors, Citing New State Law

The University of Utah plans to eliminate 81 academic programs and minors—a step that administrators attribute to a new state...
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Report: Faculty Often Missing From University Decisions on AI

A new survey from the AAUP shows that a breakdown of shared governance around implementing AI has implications for the future of teaching, learning and job security.