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Youngkin Wants Say in Community Colleges’ Chancellor Search

Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin is insisting his administration be involved in the search process for the next chancellor of the...

Public Service Loan Forgiveness Tops 100,000 Borrowers

The Education Department will announce today that it has identified 100,000 borrowers with approximately $6.2 billion in loans to be...

Brigham Young Declines Federal COVID-19 Funds

Brigham Young University declined $88 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds, The Deseret News reported. BYU has not applied for...

Support for Indigenous Students Through Land Acknowledgments

Formal land agreements with Indigenous communities can lead to some healing. In today’s Academic Minute, part of University of North...

‘A Voice That Needs to Be Heard’

The American Association of University Professors and the American Federation of Teachers are teaming up to boost faculty say in legislative affairs and in academe’s future.

Hawaii Senator Takes Aim at Tenure—and More

The state senator behind several bills designed to overhaul operations at the University of Hawai‘i has a long and contentious history with the institution and no shortage of opponents.

AARP Says Yale Settled Wellness Program Lawsuit

The AARP Foundation said Monday that Yale University had agreed to settle for $1.29 million a lawsuit alleging that Yale’s...

New Programs: Divinity, Biomedical Engineering, Economics, Customer Experience, Diagnostic Medical Sonography

Carson-Newman University is starting a master of divinity program. Fairfield University is starting an M.S. in biomedical engineering. Ferris State...