ACE President Ted Mitchell speaks to NPR about how universities are weighing freedom of speech and safety risks as nationwide protests pop up on college campuses over the Israel-Hamas conflict, while The New York Times writes about how the demonstrations could shape the end of the semester for thousands of students ... Inside Higher Ed reports on how colleges and universities will be impacted by the Biden administration's new overtime rule, which would increase the overtime threshold by nearly 65 percent when it is completely phased in on Jan. 1, 2025... Gonzaga University President Thayne McCulloh, the first non-Jesuit leader in the school’s history and the second-longest serving president, announces he will retire in 2025.
Schools Try to Balance Freedom of Speech and Security During Student Protests
All Things Considered (NPR) | April 23, 2024
Student Protest Movement Could Cause a Tumultuous End to School Year
The New York Times (sub. req.) | April 23, 2024
Biden Administration Finalizes Overtime Rule
Inside Higher Ed | April 24, 2024
Gonzaga President, the First Non-Jesuit Leader in the School's History, will Retire in 2025
The Seattle Times | April 23, 2024