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Education Department Clears Brigham Young of Title IX Violation
Brigham Young University is exempt from Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 in cases where the antidiscrimination law...
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Not Only in the NFL
The underrepresentation of Black head coaches in college sports is unacceptable, Shaun R. Harper writes.
Texas A&M President Forces Student Paper to Be Online Only
The president of Texas A&M University at College Station, M. Katherine Banks, is forcing the student newspaper, The Battalion, to...
Professor Admits He Defrauded International Students
Yue Liu, also known as Troy Liu, has admitted his guilt in a two-count “information with wire fraud” and engaging...
How to Use Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Online Learning | Available On-Demand
Regardless of your role in higher education or experience with online learning, DEI should be at the forefront of your...
Students at U of Texas Want More COVID-19 Protections
Students at the University of Texas at Austin are demanding more protections against COVID-19, The Austin American-Statesman reported. Members of...
Improvisation Is the Future in an AI-Dominated World
Improv is not just for comedy. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Florida’s Rich Pellegrin discusses this method in...
Florida Could Make Switching Accreditors Mandatory
The bill under review also contains a clause allowing institutions to sue their accreditors if they are “negatively impacted by retaliatory action.” That could scare off potential accrediting agencies.
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