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New Suit Against Florida’s Stop WOKE Act
A group of professors on Thursday sued the state of Florida over its Stop the Wrongs to Our Kids and...
Education Department Terminates Controversial Accreditor
Deputy Education Secretary Cindy Marten issued a final decision on the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools.
Affirmative Action Is Probably Dead: Now What?
Antar Tichavakunda and Suneal Kolluri review the options for those who worry about the Supreme Court’s possible decision.
Capital Campaign Watch: Cal State San Bernardino, Saint Louis University
Starting Off California State University, San Bernardino, has started a campaign to raise $200 million. Thus far, the university has...
The Week in Admissions News
Waiting for Biden; 10 fraternities disaffiliate from University of Southern California; vulnerable students; students learn to stop overdoses.
Poll: Class of 2025 Politically Divided
Nearly half of incoming college sophomores don’t want to live with or date someone who voted differently from them in the 2020 election, a new poll found.
Off-Campus Berkeley House Limits White Guests
The University of California, Berkeley, is distancing itself from an off-campus housing facility that restricts white guests. Fox News on...
Wisconsin Considers Direct Admissions
Board of Regents may try to reverse enrollment declines with the alternative to traditional admissions.
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