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First Latino Chancellor Takes Charge of City University of New York

Félix V. Matos Rodríguez started his term as Chancellor on Wednesday, becoming the first person of color to lead the City University of New York

Students Sue University of Massachusetts Over Pro-Palestine Event

Three students have filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction against an event on May 4 which they have classified as "anti-Semitic and anti-Israel"

Penn State Professor Wins Environmental Health Award

Architectural Engineering professor William P. Bahnfleth won the award for his service toward addressing environmental health issues

44 More Students Accuse Two USC Doctors of Sexual Abuse

33 women and 11 men filed two lawsuits against gynecologist George Tyndall and men’s sexual health doctor Dennis Kelly for sexual assault

Murray State University Professor Wins Neil Weber Award

Telecommunications professor Dr. Abdul Yarali received the award for his contributions towards telecommunications and cybersecurity programs

University of North Carolina Head Coach Resigns After Investigation

An investigation found Sylvia Hatchell guilty of making “racially insensitive” comments and forcing players to play while they were injured

Ashland University Settles Contract Violation Lawsuit with Six Professors

The settlement between the professors and the university, which includes a condition of confidentiality, was reached on Friday

Rutgers University Agrees to Faculty Demands to Avert Strike

The new tentative agreement promises race and gender equity, job security and dignity to nearly 5,000 full-time faculty members and graduate employees