Personnel and HR

San Jose State president resigning after fallout from sexual abuse scandal

Mary Papazian will vacate the position in December, a stunning departure at one of nation's most transformative universities.

How California’s $47B investment in higher education could help students

Governor Newsom approves several bills aimed at boosting affordability and transfer options at public institutions.

As COVID-19 cases fall, should colleges start to lift restrictions?

The co-chair of the ACHA's pandemic task force says it is best to exercise caution and strongly promoting vaccinations as winter approaches.

Michigan president will step down a year early in 2023

Embattled Mark Schlissel is slated to serve out the next two years as controversy swirls around his tenure.

Why president who plagiarized speech regrets post at University of South Carolina

In a recently letter to state newspaper, he backs what he said in emails earlier this year: the environment is 'hostile.'

Women faculty at Syracuse to get $3.7 million from settlement

The university said it has made efforts, and will continue to address gender pay equity, in the future.

A chance for 10 colleges to address non-tenure STEM faculty

The Transformation Institute from the Association of American Colleges and Universities will provide coaching, guidance to leaders seeking best practices for adjunct instructors.

Among top 8 priorities, college leaders rate civic engagement near bottom

Are institutions underestimating its importance given the national divide and potential for protests on campuses?

Why Arizona’s ruling may not sway universities to seek vaccine mandates

Three institutions that installed mask requirements are not likely to go a step further when it comes to COVID-19 vaccinations.

Are more than 40% of unvaccinated college students really submitting fake cards?

Some colleges with COVID-19 mandates have installed policies to try to prevent the submission of false documents.

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