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  • Chronicle of Higher Education

    Learning From Failure in Student-Success Programs

    Administrators are almost always happy to lead conference sessions about their institutions’ successes, but sessions centered on their failures are rare. You learn a lot from mistakes, sure, but standing up in a hotel ballroom to talk about how you and your colleagues screwed up — even with the best intentions — may not be…

  • Politico

    Obama administration: Colleges must ‘respond aggressively’ to racially charged incidents

    After a week of heightened tension on college campuses, Education Secretary John B. King Jr. on Tuesday urged public university leaders to “respond aggressively” to any cases of racial harassment. The “challenging national moment … has left many of our students feeling vulnerable,” King told a crowd of public university administrators at the Association of…

  • Inside Higher Ed

    Ed Secretary: Colleges Must Protect All Students

    Education Secretary John B. King Jr. urged university leaders Tuesday to be sure that students do not feel harassed or intimidated in the wake of a divisive election that has left “many of our students feeling vulnerable.” He spoke in Austin Tuesday at the annual meeting of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities. King…

  • APLU Announces 2017 Board of Directors, University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan to Chair of the Board

    Austin, TX – The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) today announced its 2017 Board of Directors. At a ceremony during the association’s 129th Annual Meeting, University of Virginia President Teresa Sullivan became Chair of the Board, taking over for University of Kansas Chancellor Bernadette Gray-Little. The Board of Directors provides oversight and direction…

  • Public universities are a pillar of American prosperity

    More than ever, a college education is an indispensable qualification for American workers. Since 2008, 99 percent of all new jobs have gone to individuals with at least some college education. Median annual earnings, meanwhile, are $32,000 higher for bachelor’s degree holders than for workers whose highest credential is a high school diploma. Over a…

  • Huffington Post

    If The Next President Wants To Fix College Affordability And Student Debt, Here’s Where He/She Should Start

    Peter McPherson, president of the Association of Public and Land-grant universities, wrote recently in the Los Angeles Times: “Nearly 500 public universities have pledged to collectively increase the number of Americans earning a degree and share best practices that help to move the needle.” That’s an important step forward that deserves the support of the…

  • The Baltimore Sun

    Colleges to promote statistics over algebra for liberal arts majors

    David May is the project director for Advancing Mathematics Pathways for Student Success, a project sponsored by the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities and the American Association of State Colleges and Universities. Organizers are attempting to coordinate efforts among colleges around the country that are trying to guide more students into statistics. Colleges in…

  • The New York Times

    Hillary Clinton’s College Plan Appeals to the Left, but Educators Have Doubts

    Hillary Clinton announced her new higher education plan this summer with a burst of fanfare, promising to invest $500 billion to eliminate tuition for millions of students at public colleges and universities across the country. The move was an expansion of an earlier, less ambitious proposal, and was seen as a conciliatory gesture to her…

  • Inside Higher Ed

    Increasing Diversity in the Academy

    Increased faculty diversity has long been a goal of many colleges and universities. But a number of institutions have recently put their money where their mouths are, so to speak, launching expensive initiatives aimed at making their faculties more representative of their respective student bodies and the U.S. population. And while these initiatives are comprehensive,…

  • Chemical and Engineering News

    Walking the tenure tightrope

    When Brandon Ruotolo started looking for academic jobs, he knew one thing for certain: He wanted a tenure-track position. Ruotolo spent five years as a postdoc in England, which does not offer tenure. So he knew he wanted the job protections and academic freedom that tenure offers. But he also knew about the downside. The…

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