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Abortion Ruling Prompts Legal Questions
Colleges are navigating murky legal territory on abortion issues following the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade. Questions loom, but answers are scarce.
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Advocates for Privacy: A Model for the CPO 2.0
The chief privacy officer role in higher ed should be reimagined to move beyond compliance functions to encompass privacy advocacy, Michael Corn and Joanna Grama write.
Weekly Wisdom | Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP) President & CEO Mamie Voight
Enjoy this inspiring conversation with Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP) President & CEO Mamie Voight, Bridget Burns from University...
NC-SARA Announces Immediate Departure of Its President
The National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements announced the immediate departure of its president and CEO, Lori Williams, late...
Rick Singer Is in a Mobile Home in Florida
Are you wondering where Rick Singer is? The mastermind of the Varsity Blues admissions scandal is living in a mobile...
Bringing People Into the Wilderness
How we think of certain spaces may need to be reimagined. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Wisconsin at...
Mask Mandates Return to Some California Universities
The new COVID variant, BA5, is spiking in California. Some universities in the hardest-hit counties are reinstating mask mandates and re-evaluating their response strategies.
The Last Cantonese Instructor at San Francisco City College
Stanford University is not the only place where Cantonese instruction is endangered. San Francisco City College also has serious struggles...
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