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Opinion

Don’t Misread SFFA v. Harvard

The Supreme Court did not reject the notion that universities have a compelling interest in promoting a diverse student class, Jeffrey S. Lehman writes.

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Reading Between the Lines on Affirmative Action

The Supreme Court’s decision only explicitly addressed admissions. But legal experts say it could have much broader implications and that colleges would be wise to prepare accordingly.

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Religious Accommodation Policies Lacking

New research shows that many campuses don’t have religious accommodation policies. The policies that do exist are often too narrow.

Florida to Investigate FAU President Search

The Florida Board of Governors is opening a formal investigation into alleged anomalies in the presidential search at Florida Atlantic...

Suit Charges Emporia State With Conspiracy Against Tenure

A federal suit filed by 11 former faculty members at Emporia State University charges that they lost their jobs because...

U of Idaho Delays Demolishing House Where Killings Took Place

The University of Idaho will not demolish the house where four of its students were killed in November until this...
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Defamation Ruling Could Influence Title IX Cases, Policy

Court’s ruling that a former Yale undergraduate can sue the student who accused him of rape could be cited in future cases and litigation over federal Title IX rules, some experts assert.

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Program Launch: Financial Coaching at Monroe Community College

A grant from the National Council for Workforce Education will fund financial coaching services for students at Monroe Community College and three other institutions in the U.S.