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University of Florida seemingly endorses state’s new anti-CRT law and warns professors that violating the law risks state funding. Some $106 million could be on the line.
Liberty Faces a Barrage of Legal Trouble
Liberty University is under investigation for Clery Act noncompliance. Fourteen women have sued since July, accusing the university of a long-standing pattern of mishandling sexual assaults.
How Colleges Are Filling Their Classes
Many colleges and universities, public and private, are still admitting students for the fall. Even those that have met their goals for the fall are worried about summer melt.
Humans ‘Flock,’ Too: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Brown University Week: Bill Warren, Chancellor’s Professor of Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences...
Former VCU Fraternity President Pleads No Contest to Hazing
The former president of a Virginia Commonwealth University fraternity has been found guilty of hazing in connection with the death...
Presbyterian College Removes Frat for ‘Hateful’ Behavior
Presbyterian College has permanently removed the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity from campus after a three-month independent investigation concluded that some...
The Week in Admissions News
Law schools may eventually go test optional; U of Tennessee restores test requirement; affirmative action brief filed with Supreme Court; AP credits; lockdowns in China; recruiting students and their family members.
COVID-19 Outbreak Forces Drake U to Move Classes Online
An outbreak of COVID-19 at Drake University led to last week’s classes, and finals, being moved online. Marty Martin, the...
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