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U of Houston Closes LGBTQ+ and DEI Centers

The University of Houston will officially shutter its Center for Diversity and Inclusion and its LGBTQ Resource Center at the...
Opinion

Reverse the Transfer Slide

Three ways we can reimagine community college transfer.

Florida College System Must Fire Employees Who Defy Bathroom Ban

The Florida State Board of Education approved a new rule Wednesday detailing the disciplinary action colleges must take for employees...

Gaining Doctors’ Trust Through AI Advice: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Cornell University’s Impacts of AI Week: Qian Yang, assistant professor in information science...
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Biden Announced Loan Forgiveness a Year Ago. The Battle Was Only Beginning.

Although the Supreme Court blocked the president’s plan, his decision to forgive some student loans has reshaped policy and politics.

Students walk on York College's campus on a sunny day.

Laying a Path to Get Students ‘Back on Track’

An established mentorship program at York College in Pennsylvania boosts grade point averages among students on academic probation—and students report better time management, focus and other positive behavior changes.

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Union Institute & University Mired in Financial Woes

Union Institute has been missing payroll and rent payments at facilities in Ohio and Florida. University leaders have offered little reassurance or recourse as employees fear a potential closure.

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Opinion

No, There’s No Free Speech Crisis

The “speech crisis” narrative is incorrect, even as it risks becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy—and even as lawmakers use it to hammer higher ed, Elizabeth Niehaus writes.