Personnel and HR

Two prominent university presidents are dealing with the fallout of COVID-19

Institutions in 26 states are still awaiting final word on the legality of some employee vaccine requirements.

Is higher education really broken and can the University of Austin save it?

UATX president is boldly attacking institutions as it prepares to launch without accreditation on a ‘pursuit of truth’ platform.

As student fears rise, how strong are safety measures your college provides?

Sexual misconducts, hazing and other potential crimes demand proactive messaging and resources on security from institutions.

Big COVID-19 outbreaks at Halloween show colleges must stay vigilant

Several institutions saw significant spikes because of unmasked gatherings during the holiday.

Held for ransom: Is cybersecurity insurance worth the investment for colleges?

And three key factors that will determine how costly a policy will be.

The impacts of the $1.7 trillion spending plan on higher education

Pell Grant money for students, billions for HBCUs are tied to the key vote from House representatives.

Can colleges extend deadlines to get contract employees COVID-19 vaccines?

One Southern university already has granted leeway to some workers until early next year.

Christian college fires president over sexual misconduct allegations; 7 key takeaways

Board of Trustees says it was 'deeply disappointed and surprised' by William Jones' reported behavior toward employees.

The 8 ways your college can help support Native American students

One university system is going a step further by offering free tuition to those who are from Tribal Nations.

These 5 universities will lend a helping jab as vaccines launch for kids

COVID-19 doses for 5-11-year-olds have been approved by CDC; research will continue at other institutions for youngest children.

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