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UNC Fires Professor They Secretly Recorded
The university recorded Larry Chavis’s class without his consent for a professional review. Last week he was told his contract would not be renewed.
No Such Thing as Perfect Admissions Criteria
A recent survey of AAPI adults drives that point home, Jim Jump writes.
Helping Students Unlearn ‘Learned Helplessness’
The challenge is to promote help-seeking behaviors without fostering dependency, Erin Andrews writes.
College Board President Will Oversee FAFSA Launch
Jeremy Singer, a familiar face in higher-ed circles, will lead the department’s strategy on the 2025–26 aid application.
Federal Judge Blocks Title IX Rule in Four States
Positive Partnership: Librarians Support Student Athlete Academics
University of Arizona librarians partnered with an athletics support program to help students hone their research and writing skills.
House Republicans Advance Resolution to Block New Title IX Regs
In a busy Thursday meeting, the education committee also advanced the first legislation to combat antisemitism on campuses and block student athletes from unionizing. But LGBTQ+ protections sparked the hottest debate.
Federal Innovation Push Brings ‘Moment of Change’ for Community Colleges
As the National Science Foundation ramps up investment in technological innovation, community colleges are training the workforce needed to support emerging scientific advances.
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