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SIU-Carbondale Math Professor Indicted for Hiding China Ties

A Southern Illinois University Carbondale mathematics professor has been indicted for receiving federal grant money without properly disclosing his ties with the Chinese government and a Chinese institution.

SPU Keeps Biased Hiring Policies, Faculty Votes ‘No Confidence’

Seattle Pacific University faculty members cast a vote of no confidence over a decision by the Board of Trustees to retain hiring policies that discriminate based on sexuality.

CMU Suspends Third Employee in Sexual Misconduct Investigation

Central Michigan University has suspended a third employee as part of its investigation into a relationship with Vanguard Public Affairs, a PR firm whose owner has been accused of sexual misconduct.

Western Carolina University Program to Increase Male Teachers of Color

Western Carolina University has launched the "Call Me MISTER” program to increase the representation of male teachers of color in education.

NMU Faculty Union Seeks Fair Compensation After Pay Freeze

Northern Michigan University faculty members are seeking a better employment contract after having gone through a one-year pay freeze because of the pandemic. 

Ex OSU Dr Surrenders License After Mishandling Sex Abuse Claims

A former Ohio State University student health director has surrendered his medical license following his involvement in the Richard Strauss sexual misconduct case that began in the mid-1990s. 

Former Evansville Student Files Sex Abuse Case Against Ex-Coach

A former University of Evansville student filed a federal lawsuit against the school, alleging she was sexually assaulted by a former men’s basketball coach and that Evansville failed to provide a safe environment.

Kansas Community College to Pay Staff $250 to Get COVID-19 Vaccine

Johnson County Community College in Kansas has a tempting offer for its staff members: get vaccinated and receive monetary compensation.