Why the provost's job is the toughest on many campuses; a university wants $2 million its researchers won; students' classroom complaints; and more.
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By Kathryn Palmer

Six current and former graduate students filed a federal lawsuit against the University of Illinois at Chicago, its Title IX investigators, and the accused professor, Paul Schewe. “Nobody is safe in the #MeToo era,” he says. (PREMIUM)

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Leadership & Governance
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By Scott Carlson

At small colleges the average tenure of chief academic officers is getting shorter. The ones working at regional publics are experiencing similar pressures. (PREMIUM)

Legal
By Vimal Patel

An engineering team at the University of Florida won a prestigious federal competition. A university policy — created after the team racked up an earlier win — states that the money belongs to the institution. (PREMIUM)

Teaching
By Beckie Supiano

One thing that stands out in a new survey of undergraduates from Educause: The frustrations some students experience in class.

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The median pay for full-time instructors in 2017-18 was only slightly higher at public doctoral institutions than it was at public associate institutions. (PREMIUM)

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By Erik Gilbert

A tale of assessment, learning styles, and other notorious concepts. (PREMIUM)

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