Escalating tenure fight catches students in the crossfire; colleges overlook the challenges faced by students who care for aging relatives; and more.
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By Jack Stripling

Kimberly D. Acquaviva has spent her career studying end-of-life issues. When her spouse got terminal cancer, they agreed to document her decline on social media. (PREMIUM)

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Faculty
By Steven Johnson

A professor says Macalester College is continuing a yearslong pattern of retaliation and discrimination against her. Both say students are getting dragged into the battle. (PREMIUM)

Caught in the Middle
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By Emma Whitford

Colleges often overlook the challenges faced by the growing population of undergraduate caregivers. (PREMIUM)

Finance
By Ian Wilhelm

When it comes to managing a budget, deans are often in the hot seat. They have to be entrepreneurial in how they increase revenue while preserving their institution’s core mission.

Global
By Karin Fischer

The FBI has been questioning American graduates of a prestigious Chinese master’s-degree program to see if they have been co-opted by Chinese espionage efforts.

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By David D. Perlmutter

One of the biggest logjams in strategic planning occurs when the process begins without any agreement on how decisions will be made.

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