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Polarization: Then and Now

The ancient past can show us similarities to the polarized times of today. In today’s Academic Minute, Rutgers University’s Rachel...

Guidance on Outsourcing Spurs Anxiety About ‘Collateral Damage’

Biden administration guidance, targeted at companies that share tuition revenue with colleges, is framed so broadly it could affect nonprofit groups, state agencies and others. Update: Education Department delays implementation until Sept. 1.

Lawsuit Alleges Title IX Complaint Drove Cadet to Suicide

The father of a Cal Maritime student who died by suicide has filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging “anti-male bias” in the university’s response to a sexual assault complaint against his son. The lawsuit also alleges pervasive bullying by classmates about the allegations.

San Mateo Community College District Halts Chancellor Search

The San Mateo Community College District is pausing and restarting its search for a new chancellor after one of the...

Texas For-Profit Colleges Fight New Borrower-Defense Rules

The Education Department’s latest version of the federal regulations that allow borrowers to apply for relief if their college or...

Wellness Tip: Boost Campus Confidence in Face of Mental Health Crisis

Western New England University promotes mental health support and resources through Mental Health First Aid certification and instruction across campus.

Survey Highlights Barriers to FAFSA Simplification

Financial aid administrators at colleges and universities say a lack of time and guidance from the U.S. Department of Education...

Rental Requirements Exclude Intended Residents

Students at Vanderbilt are concerned about a new residential building—targeted at graduate and professional students—with income requirements few of them can meet.