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Saint Augustine’s Gets Accreditation Back

An arbitration committee restored Saint Augustine’s University’s accreditation on Monday, reversing an earlier decision by its accreditor, the Southern Association...

UNC Ends Century-Old Student-Run Honor Court

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has replaced its student-run honor court with a staff “conduct board” that...
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Opinion

How Do I Teach at a University That Wants Me in Jail?

Rosemary Admiral writes that her sense of belonging at her institution has been shattered.

Dickinson State Finds a Partner to Restore Nursing Program

North Dakota’s Dickinson State University has reached a collaborative agreement with Mayville State University to help save its troubled nursing...
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Harris Has Championed Loan Forgiveness, For-Profit Crackdowns and Free College

She could become the first HBCU graduate in the Oval Office—and would likely build on the Biden administration’s ambitious higher ed agenda.

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Information Deficits Undermine College Access

Financial issues aren’t the only barrier to access, Siva Kumari writes.

Protests Cost University of California $29M

The University of California system spent more than $29 million to manage pro-Palestinian protests on its campuses this spring, according...
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Introducing a Shorter, ‘More Flexible’ ACT

The newly for-profit assessment company rolled out two “fundamental changes” to its namesake exam last week. What’s driving the overhaul?