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Federal Judge Upholds Texas University Drag Show Ban
A U.S. district judge has ruled that West Texas A&M University did not violate students’ constitutional right to free speech...
Fired New England College Chancellor Files Lawsuit
Michele Perkins, who was fired as chancellor of New England College earlier this year, has sued the college and is...
AI Meets Med School
Adding to academia’s AI embrace, two institutions in the University of Texas system are jointly offering a medical degree paired with a master’s in artificial intelligence.
2 Ontario Colleges Plan to Merge
Two institutions in Ontario, Western University and Brescia University College, announced last week that they would merge by the end...
Rutgers Senate Says It’s Lost Confidence in President
After a historic, triple-union strike ended in the spring, Jonathan Holloway has continued to alienate many faculty members and other campus constituents.
Dispatch From a Post–Affirmative Action NACAC
College admissions counselors gathered at their annual conference last week, where the end of affirmative action loomed large among a host of other issues from a tumultuous year.
Tennessee Community College President Dies
Volunteer State Community College in Tennessee on Friday announced the "untimely" death of the institution’s president, Orinthia T. Montague. Montague...
Opinion
Test-Free Admissions: Why Wait?
While test-optional policies are already the norm, the University of California’s experience points toward test-free admissions as the next best step, Julie J. Park and OiYan Poon write.
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