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The Academic Publishing Partnership Program will produce and disseminate high-quality academic books in the field of urban education and Black studies.

Johns Hopkins Terminates Tenured Faculty for Sexual Misconduct

Anthropology professor Juan Obarrio was found guilty of violating the university’s sexual misconduct policy by assaulting a visiting graduate student.

Students Alleges Morehouse Staff Member of Sexual Assault

Two current students shared videos on Twitter alleging sexual harassment and assault by a college staff member.

University of Alaska Headed Towards Layoffs, Programs Closure

The Board of Regents met on Monday to declare financial exigency to resolve the financial crisis resulting from drastic budget cuts by the state.

University of Texas Chancellor Top Paid Higher Ed. Executive

William H. McRaven received an annual package of $2.57 million, making him the highest-paid executive across higher education systems in the country

Student Debt Hampering Teacher Diversity at Public Schools

Black individuals typically earn less in comparison to their white counterparts in teaching jobs, while simultaneously incurring more student loan debt

Harvard Suspends Roland G. Fryer for Two Years, Closes EdLabs

Harvard has suspended Fryer for two years without pay and announced the permanent closure of EdLabs due to sexual harassment allegations against him

Growth of Faculty Diversity Happening Slowly in U.S. Colleges

A new study found that only 4.6 percent of tenured faculty at Ph.D. granting schools are Hispanic, and only 4.05 percent are African American