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Settlement Shuts Down Bias Response Team at Oklahoma State University
The university has settled with a conservative advocacy group that claimed OSU's harassment and anti-bias policies chilled the free speech rights of “politically conservative” students.
Long-Stalled Florida Atlantic Presidential Search Restarts
The institution’s initial hunt for a new leader was suspended in July over alleged anomalies. Now it’s back on, more than a year after it officially began.
IU Bloomington Faculty Votes No Confidence in Leaders
Indiana University at Bloomington faculty members voted no confidence in their president, provost and a vice provost Tuesday, following multiple...
Biden’s Latest Debt Relief Plan Now Open for Public Comment
A week after previewing its plans to provide debt relief for 26 million Americans, the Biden administration is taking the...
Unexpected Conflict in the Nucleus: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Scripps College Week: Patrick Ferree, professor in the W. M. Keck Science Department...
'Catastrophic Success' Threatens Army Education Benefits
Two of the Service's premier education benefits, Credential and Tuition Assistance, are under review. Higher ed advocates are concerned.
New Arizona Law Allows Students to Opt Out of Funding Certain Clubs
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs signed a bill that will allow students at the state’s three public universities to opt not...
Nassau Community College Moves Ahead With ‘Mega Departments’
The institution’s leaders say consolidating departments will make the college more efficient. Its faculty union says the move will do the opposite.
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