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Righting an Old Wrong
Jury awards former Clemson student falsely accused of sexual misconduct $5.3 million on defamation and civil conspiracy claims. The case has implications for the future of Title IX.
Clearing the ‘Final Obstacle’ to a Degree
New report suggests a microgrant program at Georgia State helps students complete their degrees faster and with less debt.
Oberlin College Loses $31M Appeal
Barring an appeal to Ohio’s Supreme Court, Oberlin College will have to pay out $31 million for supporting false claims that a local bakery discriminated against students of color.
New Programs: Accounting, Nursing, Public Policy, Artificial Intelligence, Climate Studies
Bemidji State University is starting a certificate in accounting. Hartwick College is starting a master’s in nursing education and a...
Howard’s $785M Investment Far Surpasses Other HBCUs
Most historically Black colleges and universities can’t fix existing facilities, let alone build new ones. In a perennially underfunded sector, Howard University’s $785 million for construction stands out.
The California Student Housing Crunch
With rents higher than tuition and fees at many California colleges, a growing number of students face housing insecurity, forced to live in hotels or cars. Institutions can’t build dorms fast enough.
Fundraising Its Way Out of Financial Trouble
COVID-19 stimulus funding masked Hannibal-LaGrange’s financial issues. Now its transitional president is working to build a more sustainable business model for the small Baptist college.
New Programs: Leadership in Education, Happiness Studies, Global Health, Advanced Manufacturing, Music Therapy
Belmont University is starting a Ph.D. in strategic leadership in education. Centenary University, in New Jersey, is starting an M.A...
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