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Shared governance is the great sacred cow of higher education. We all pay it constant lip service. Presidents are required to pay public homage to its principles. To say anything else is instant ...
The practice of shared governance — where faculty, staff, administrators, boards, and sometimes students share responsibility for decision-making and policy development — has long been considered a ...
Healthy governance does not eliminate disagreement. Instead, it should channel it through structure, process, and shared ...
Academic freedom is the pillar of a free society. When it is compromised, public trust in scientific knowledge is eroded; biased teaching invades classrooms; and knowledge is politicized. The first ...
New research from Cleveland Clinic highlights the benefits of giving nurses a voice in administrative decisions. To assess how participation in shared governance models was associated with job ...
IU faculty no longer have a central role in academic decision-making, according to policies passed at an IU Board of Trustees meeting in June. These changes come from revisions to IU’s Merger, ...
St. Edward’s University faculty members have passed a vote of no confidence against President Montserrat Fuentes due to “grave” concerns about shared governance and administrative transparency, ...
The University of Oregon will lay off 60 employees in order to close a structural deficit, administrators announced Monday, but it will not eliminate any degree programs or terminate any tenure-track ...
Angela Virtu, a professor of business analytics and A.I. at American University’s Kogod School of Business, examines why most ...
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