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Montgomery College Reveals It Lost $2.8 Million in 2019 Internet Scheme

Montgomery College revealed it lost $2.8 million in a September 2019 cybersecurity attack, but said it was able to recover 39 percent ($1.1 million) of the original loss.

Admission Scandal: UC Admitted 64 Wealthy Students as ‘Favors’

The University of California inappropriately admitted at least 64 students over the past six years as favors to donors, family, and friends, a report found.

Marshall Suspends Professor for Saying She Hopes Trump Supporters Die

Marshall University has suspended a professor for saying in a virtual class that she hopes Trump supporters get coronavirus and die before the election.

Taylor University Fires Professor Over ‘Little Hitler’ Video

Taylor University fired a tenured professor because he refused to take down his video "Little Hitler," in which he sings that there is a "brutal killer within everyone."

USC Replaces Professor for Uttering Chinese Word Sounding Like Racial Slur

The University of Southern California replaced a professor after he uttered a Chinese word that sounded like the N-word.

University of North Texas Expels 15 Chinese Government-Backed Scholars

A petition asking the University of North Texas to revoke its decision to terminate an exchange program with 15 Chinese researchers has garnered nearly 6,000 signatures.

How College Professors are Adjusting to Teleteaching Amid Virus Shutdowns

As many university faculty adjust to a wholly new method of teaching, those with more online teaching experience are sharing their knowledge to ease the transition.

How Faculty Associations Impact Student and Faculty Life on College Campuses

Faculty associations are a crucial part of life for college faculty members across the U.S. and carry influence in determining faculty wages, benefits, and teaching conditions.