Temple University lays off 40 employees as it tackles deficit
The public Philadelphia institution is reducing its workforce for the second year in a row but has seen promising enrollment gains of late.
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The public Philadelphia institution is reducing its workforce for the second year in a row but has seen promising enrollment gains of late.
Bakersfield College agreed to not require Daymon Johnson to use diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility principles in his teaching or scholarship.
“Yale has the resources, stature, and responsibility to stand firm,” the American Association of University Professors and other groups said.
The national faculty group, alongside a local affiliate, asked a judge to block the directives and rule them unconstitutional.
The Trump administration unveiled its timeline for a host of regulatory changes, including those related to accreditation, diversity initiatives and Title VI.
A panel of three federal judges rejected Florida’s argument that the system unconstitutionally delegates “unchecked authority” to private agencies.
Tuesday’s ruling called the state’s attempt to limit classroom discussion a breathtaking assertion of power to ban unpopular ideas from public discourse.
June brought leadership turnover to several colleges and turmoil to New Mexico Highlands University following the contentious firing of its president.
The credit ratings agency primarily cited the Ivy League institution’s “already thin operating performance” that could continue for several years.
The college transformed in the 1970s into an ecologically minded liberal arts institution. Now former faculty want to sustain that ethos in a smaller version.