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High Schools Say They’re Falling Short on College Prep
House Committee Investigates UC Berkeley’s Antisemitism Response
Following a campus protest of an Israeli speaker that turned violent last month, the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce is investigating UC Berkeley.
Reinstating Tests Is a Step Back for Access
The reasons elite colleges give for reinstating their standardized test requirements don’t stand up to scrutiny, Audrey Fisch writes.
Saint Augustine’s to Move Classes Online
Professors Are Not the Problem
The ‘viewpoint diversity’ movement ignores that professors aren’t just curators of readings –we’re experts in assessing arguments, Simon Feldman and Afshan Jafar write.
Bethune-Cookman Disbands and Replaces Alumni Association
The former alumni association has been dissolved after a two-year legal fight that has left alumni smarting.
How a ‘Post-Generational Society’ Might Reshape Higher Ed: The Key Podcast
Mauro Guillén discusses The Perennials and a world that blurs the boundaries between schooling and work across a (longer) lifetime.
Nebraska Governor Pushes Regents to Hire a New President
Jim Pillen has accused the University of Nebraska Board of Regents of taking too long to find a leader. But the search mirrors timelines from Pillen’s stint as a regent.
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