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Dispute Over ‘Woke Ideology’ Causes Schism in U.K. Science Community

The science secretary demanded closure of a UK Research and Innovation inequality committee due to “the sharing of extremist views on social media” by members who she said “expressed sympathy” for Hamas.

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Oregon Approves Alternative to Bar Exam

Law school graduates will be able to practice after 675 hours working with a licensed attorney in the state and an examination of their work by the State Board of Bar Examiners.

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One ‘Forgotten’ Student Tells Her Story

Stephanie Land’s new memoir chronicles her journey to a bachelor’s degree as a poor single mother. She says higher ed leaders could learn something from her experience.

University of Austin Receives Degree-Granting Authority

The University of Austin, founded by and stocked with national conservative figures, has received approval from the state of Texas...
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Health and Wellness Tip: Support Student Parents Facing Abuse

College students with children face heightened risk of domestic violence. Here are five ways institutions can recognize and support learners in crisis.

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Opinion

Why Campuses Need Centers for Pluralism

Now more than ever, colleges must help students learn to cooperate across differences, writes Eboo Patel.

Gag Orders Threaten Higher Ed, PEN America Report Finds

Educational gag orders—state legislation aimed at restricting the teaching of certain subjects—proliferated in both K-12 and higher education this year...

5.5M Borrowers Enroll in New U.S. Loan Repayment Plan

Nearly 5.5 million borrowers have signed up for the Biden administration’s new income-driven repayment program, and about half of those...