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Penn State Faculty Demand Vaccine Mandate for In-Person Classes

Upset with the university’s lack of a vaccination mandate, more than 250 Pennsylvania State University faculty said they would continue teaching remotely. 

Clemson Professors Protest ‘Lack of Mask Mandate’

Clemson University faculty do not agree with the school's decision to cancel mask mandates and plan to stage a walkout to press the administration to reconsider.

Ozarks College Training Teachers in Mental Health First Aid

Ozarks Technical Community College is training its teachers to provide first aid to students struggling with their mental health, especially amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Women in Academia Often Suffer From ‘Imposter Syndrome’: Study

Women, especially from racial groups underrepresented in academia and other fields that value intellectual ability, often suffer from “imposter syndrome,” according to a new study.

University of Oregon Settles Four-Year Pay Disparity Lawsuit

The University of Oregon has reached a settlement with a former psychology professor who claimed that she was paid less than male colleagues four years after the initial lawsuit was filed.

University of Michigan Loses Freedom of Information Lawsuit

The University of Michigan has lost a lawsuit filed against it by the Mackinac Center of Public Policy after the university refused to comply with a Freedom of Information request.

President Proposes Major Cuts at University of Wyoming

The University of Wyoming is considering significant restructuring — including massive layoffs — to address budget cuts by the state in recent years.

Professor Sues South University Over Return-to-Campus Order

An associate professor with heart and lung complications at South University in Virginia has filed a lawsuit against the school over a return-to-work mandate, alleging that she is being forced to work on campus despite severe health risks.