In the fall of 2026, Texas State University will offer its first-ever Bachelor of Fine Arts in Cinematic Arts, the culmination of 15 years of work that began with the late professor Tom Copeland.
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At colleges across Texas last month, a series of viral campus videos, abrupt professor firings, confusing teaching restrictions and sudden course audits came in such rapid-fire succession that before ...
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Professor Thomas Alter, a historian of labor and the American left, has been fired by Texas State University for political speech. The move is not only an attack on Alter’s rights as a tenured faculty ...
The university reported strong growth in elementary education and mechanical engineering, but said that enrollment gains were ...
The master’s program in AI at the University of Michigan-Dearborn was built in 2020, two years before ChatGPT debuted, as a ...
The state's third largest district is capitalizing on demand for virtual school in the past few years, with three virtual ...
Texas A&M University System regents adopted a new policy on Thursday requiring professors to receive approval from the school’s president to discuss some race and gender topics. The changes come ...
Penn State’s coaching search has been going on for just under a month and the Nittany Lions are getting closer in their ...
Texas State detailed plans to increase its sports budget and compete in the Pac-12 in a 13-page document sent to the conference and obtained via records request by the Athletic's Matt Baker. Texas ...