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Student Health and Wellness Tip: Recognizing the Red Zone

The start of the fall semester is infamous for high reports of sexual assaults on college campuses. Here are ways practitioners can support students’ health and safety.

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Opinion

Management by Judiciary

Peter F. Lake writes that the higher ed regulatory environment is likely to become even more complex after the demise of Chevron.

Clarks Summit University Announces Closure

Clarks Summit University is closing in the fall, officials announced Monday. The small Baptist college in eastern Pennsylvania had already...
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Affirmative Action Ban’s Impact Is a ‘Black Box’

Bryan Cook wants to study how the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling is affecting diversity in higher ed. It’s proven more difficult than he bargained for.

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Opinion

The Only Certainty Is Uncertainty

Get ready for chaos in a post-Chevron world, Jon Fansmith writes.

For-Profit Art College Closes in Chicago

The American Academy of Art College, a for-profit art school in downtown Chicago, is closing, Crain’s Chicago Business reported. “It...
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Pennsylvania Campuses Hit Hard by June Job Cuts

Beyond enrollment declines, colleges have cited the fallout of pro-Palestinian protests, the botched FAFSA rollout and debt as drivers of recent job and program cuts.

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Supreme Court Decision Weakens Education Department

After the justices struck down a 40-year precedent last week, experts warn of chaos for higher education amid doubts about the future of Title IX and gainful employment, among other policies.