Personnel and HR

Opinion: Challenging the viewpoint that women have no place in STEM fields

Scott Yenor's words highlight that a 'sea change in culture' is necessary for higher ed to truly be inclusive and equitable.

Leading during COVID’s darkest days was hard. The future may be more difficult.

Now is a time for long-established organizations to act more like start-ups by moving quickly and embracing innovation, ambiguity and responsible risk-taking.

Leading the way as a pioneer for women and her college

Kathleen Harring recognizes the significance of her role in Muhlenberg's success as an administrator and educator.

Some colleges push COVID-19 boosters as others kill employee vaccine mandates

Institutions in conservative states favor pausing the worker requirement after Biden’s order is struck down.

SUNY chancellor resigns from fallout of scandal tied to ex-Gov. Cuomo

He says he no longer wants to be a 'distraction' and succumbs to pressure after admitting involvement in mocking a sexual assault accuser tied to the ex-governor.

Three state universities caught in the crosshairs of critical race theory

One lawmaker says an institution has 'turned its back on the values of intellectual diversity and the discussion of differing viewpoints.'

More big universities require COVID-19 boosters, while some keep masks on

Syracuse and Notre Dame are among those mandating third doses.

Omicron reaches 2 university campuses; DePaul will go online to start 2022

USC and Tulane report individual cases of the latest COVID-19 variant in students.

How one college in Boston is helping fight gun violence

Emerson is teaming with Massachusetts General Hospital and a community organization to try to change narrative.

Why omicron variant demands quick response from higher ed leaders

Campus communities need transparency and reassurance about strategies in place and changes that may be coming.

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