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UC Berkeley Chancellor to Retire
After a career in higher education spanning more than 50 years, University of California, Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ announced last...
Seton Hall Expands Africana Studies After Protest
Seton Hall University is expanding its Africana studies program after students took over the president’s office for several days last...
College Board and Florida Fight Over AP Psychology
The College Board is defending its approach to Advanced Placement psychology, including teaching about gay issues, to Florida officials. The...
The Week in Admissions News
A fight over AP Psychology; Foxx bill on student loans; U of Arkansas eliminates diversity office.
MIT Exonerates Professor—After 3.5-Year Wait
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology received research misconduct allegations against Ram Sasisekharan in 2019. It didn’t clear his name until this spring.
New on the Job: Alan Bearman, Washburn University
Washburn University in Kansas is reimagining the student experience life cycle and established Alan Bearman as the inaugural vice president for strategic enrollment, dean of student success and libraries.
Positive Partnership: STEM Scholarship Cohort Boosts Diversity
The University of Nebraska at Lincoln partners with local colleges to promote success among low-income STEM students.
DeSantis Cuts Higher Ed Funding; New College Gets a Boost
Florida governor Ron DeSantis will cut $120 million of higher education funding from the state budget—nearly a quarter of the...
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