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Supreme Court Decision Weakens Education Department

After the justices struck down a 40-year precedent last week, experts warn of chaos for higher education amid doubts about the future of Title IX and gainful employment, among other policies.

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Report: What Matters to International Students in Their College Experience

Career preparation and social integration are key elements to international student success, according to a June study.

New Presidents or Provosts: Arkansas Tech, Cal State Chico, Dunwoody, Harford CC, Milligan, Shenandoah, U of Florida, U of Louisiana

Karen Abraham, interim provost at Shenandoah University, in Virginia, has been named to the job on a permanent basis. J...
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How Concerning Is Underemployment of College Graduates?

Half of graduates land jobs that don’t require a bachelor’s degree, and 40 percent are still in such jobs a decade later. What can colleges do?

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DEI Ban Prompts Utah Colleges to Close Cultural Centers, Too

As in Florida, Texas and other states that have passed anti-DEI legislation, Utah’s public institutions are applying the law with a broad brush.

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Opinion

The End of Chevron Deference

Neal H. Hutchens writes that the Supreme Court’s decision will have significant ramifications for federal higher education policy.

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A Decade-Long State Chancellorship Is Ending. Board Members Won’t Say Why.

The North Dakota State Board of Higher Education met behind closed doors before voting unanimously to end Mark Hagerott’s time as chancellor. But he’s getting an extended, well-paid exit.

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Yes, University Cybersecurity Is Still a Concern

A year after a massive data breach targeted dozens of higher ed institutions, university cybersecurity spending is at an all-time high. But experts say it is not enough.