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Aftermath of a Professor's Suicide

A death this week leads to renewed discussions about academics and mental health.

Whittier Law School Won't Enroll New Students

After college announces decision by board, law school denounces the move.

U of Phoenix-HBCU Partnership Expands

Another historically black institution -- South Carolina State -- teams up with the University of Phoenix to offer online courses to a greater number of students.

Anxiety on the Rise

Survey of campus counseling centers finds increased demand for services, as well as additional positions and more diversity in hiring.

What Did Black Colleges Win From Meetings With Trump?

Institutional aid was preserved in White House budget. But several programs facing significant cuts serve disproportionate numbers of minority students -- at HBCUs and elsewhere.

Harvard Law Will Accept GRE

Move could change the debate in legal education about alternatives to the LSAT.

DeVos: Black Colleges Are 'Pioneers' of 'School Choice'

Education secretary's remarks astound many advocates for colleges that were created because black students were denied choices.

Silencing Advocacy That Irritates State Leaders

UNC board members want law school’s civil rights center to be barred from lawsuits and suing the state -- which the center has done with success in the past.