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Professor Denied Tenure Sues New College of Florida
An Equity-Based Defense of Legacy Admissions
At Grinnell College, we don’t have a legacy admission program—but it might be easier to fund our $50 million-plus annual aid budget if we did, Joe Bagnoli writes.
Florida Appears to Reverse ‘Ban’ on AP Psychology
Legal Compliance or ‘Interpretive Overreach’?
The Supreme Court ruling sent institutions scrambling to ensure compliance. Some say it’s also enabled politically motivated overreach.
For First Time, U.S. Releases Data on Student Basic Needs
Researchers long wanted a federal data set to back up their own work and make it known that college students suffer from hunger and homelessness.
AP Psych Course ‘Effectively Banned’ in Florida
The state’s decision to bar the inclusion of lessons on gender identity and sexuality prompts the College Board to withdraw recognition of the course.
The Toll of a Botched Hire
Texas A&M announces it will pay Kathleen McElroy $1 million and concludes that the university’s prior president, despite protestations to the contrary, played a key role in the mess.
Community Schools and Summer Learning Loss: Academic Minute
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