From Inside Higher Ed. August 22, 2016 By Colleen Flaherty Diversifying the professoriate has long been a priority on many campuses,...
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Geo Group Stock Plummets as Government to End Use of Private Prisons
By Eileen Sullivan – Associated Press Updated: 3:21 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016 | Posted: 2:05 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016 Shares...
UFF Members Represent at the 2016 NEA Representative Assembly
By Jennifer Proffitt, UFF President The 154th National Education Association Representative Assembly (NEA RA) kicked off on Monday, July 4...
What If They Gave a Higher Ed Summit and the Faculty Weren’t Invited?
By Jennifer Proffitt, UFF President On May 5, 2016, Governor Scott announced that he was convening an invitation-only summit regarding...
What If Everything You Thought You Knew About Teachers Unions Turned Out to be Wrong?
JULY 19, 2016 by EDUSHYSTER An economist finds that teachers unions raise teacher quality and increase kids’ educational attainment… EduShyster:...
Colleges Set Up Pantries to Aid Hungry Students
(Tellingly, the article fails to mention reduced state funding and inflated tuition and student fees as part of the problem)...
Misaligned Priorities: Dept of Ed Study on Spending on Prisons and Schools
(from Academe Blog: The Blog of Academe Magazine) The Department of Education Policy and Program Studies Division has released a...
Successfully Negotiated Contract: Raises In Order
On Tuesday, the FAU Board of Trustees unanimously ratified the 2015 –2018 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). This means that salary...
Joe Negron: Rick Scott and I ‘strongly aligned’ on goals for Florida’s Universities (Tampa Bay Times)
http://www.tampabay.com/blogs/the-buzz-florida-politics/joe-negron-rick-scott-and-i-strongly-aligned-on-goals-for-florida/2274804
More Evidence that Florida’s Corporate Model of Higher Education is Failing: High Tuition, Low Salaries, and Unrealistic Expectations
Fading Affordability (from Inside Higher Ed) College affordability has declined in 45 states since 2008, with low- and middle-income students...