Schools face unique issues when coordinating leaves of absence for teaching staff. The DOL provides guidance on how to interpret FMLA.
Lincoln College, a 150-year old school in central Illinois, is closing its doors after a severe ransomware attack in December that took months to remedy.
HSA contribution limits for 2023 are going up significantly in response to the recent inflation surge, the IRS announced April 29.
A new expose of the student digital surveillance application Gaggle suggests that its employees, who monitor students' digital content, are untrained and underpaid.
This week, businesses are showing teachers with a little love – in the form of store discounts and food freebies. Staples, Office Depot, Dollar Tree and Xfinity are some participating brands.
Harvard University is dedicating $100 million to create a fund to research and redress its "extensive entanglements with slavery," university President Lawrence Bacow said earlier this week.
Experts at the Journal of Accountancy shared the following tips for becoming more inclusive of autistic and neurodiverse employees.
(from EdWeek) The average teacher salary actually decreased by an estimated 3.9% over the last decade.
As millions of kids return to fields and courts for spring sports, schools are faced with a growing referee shortage, driven in part by increased instances of verbal and physical abuse from volatile parents and coaches.
(from Yahoo News) The ACA reported that the average cost of day camp has more than doubled to $178 per day in 2022, compared to just $76 last year.
Leaving an organization doesn’t have to be seen as the end of the relationship with a former employee
Researchers say that an uptick in presidents coming out of student affairs — as compared to the traditional pathways out of academic leadership — is one factor driving increased hiring of presidents of color.
A small cottage industry, including the companies Vantage Point and Sisu VR, are now offering virtual-reality trainings to prevent office harassment.
Exchanging the air in a room five times an hour cuts the risk of coronavirus transmission in half, yet most buildings today exchange the air only once or twice an hour.
Remember the business office's role in gathering valuable data for the incoming head's proposed contract and ensuring that the incoming head understands how the business officer can support the head's success.
On Saturday, April 9, Maryland became the tenth state (in addition to the District of Columbia) to enact a paid family and medical leave law that covers private-sector workers, after overriding Governor Larry Hogan’s veto
The FDA has given its authorization for the first COVID-19 breath test, known as the InspectIR COVID-19 Breathalyzer.
As inflation keeps rising, so do employees' expectations for higher wage and salary increases.
A small number of colleges are again requiring students to mask up in classrooms, with public health experts urging caution as COVID-19 case numbers climb across the U.S.
(from CliftonLarsonAllen) As many educational institutions are finalizing their Form 990 for tax years ending in 2021, this might be a helpful reminder for your Schedule E reporting. The Internal Revenue Service issued a