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The College Board Has Lost Its Way
The problem is much larger than the way it handled the controversy over AP African American Studies, writes Elaine Maimon.
U of California Proposes Guaranteed Transfer Plan
Move comes after the governor’s plan, which would force UCLA to accept many more transfers.
Arkansas Faculty Oppose Purchase of U Phoenix
The Faculty Senate of the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville said today that it opposes acquisition of the University of...
Human and Coyote Coexistence in Urban Areas
Have you heard the howl of a coyote nearby? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Wisconsin at Madison’s David...
The Silence of Florida’s Presidents
Inside Higher Ed asked 40 public college presidents in Florida to weigh in on state higher education reforms. None were willing to speak, even when offered anonymity.
Michigan Grad Workers Strike
University of Michigan requests injunction to stop the strike by graduate student workers, who are asking for a 60 percent raise in minimum salaries and improvements in benefits for transgender, international and parenting members.
The Louisiana Cyberattacks That Weren’t—or Maybe Were?
Five Louisiana colleges were notified by the state’s cybercrime unit that their networks had been compromised. The still-developing story offers a case study in how American colleges respond to cyber incidents.
Looming Deadline for Food Stamps
Advocates for students say accessing SNAP benefits will be more difficult once the pandemic health emergency ends and that broader reforms to the program are needed.
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