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Could High Schools Lose AP Programs?
College Board reminds them of its right to withdraw the program if high schools can’t assure free thought.
New Newspaper Riles Berea College
A new student newspaper is riling Kentucky’s Berea College. The Berea Torch is not an official Berea College publication, and...
Animal Welfare Committee Sues UW to Shield Names
Members of the confidential Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee at the University of Washington are suing the university to...
Biden Nominates Nasser Paydar for Postsecondary Role
President Biden nominated Nasser Paydar on Friday to be assistant secretary of education for postsecondary education. Paydar is chancellor emeritus...
Trans Swimmer Claims NCAA Women’s Championship
After a record-breaking season in the spotlight, Lia Thomas, a transgender swimmer at the University of Pennsylvania, claimed NCAA championship...
Tarrant County College Board Votes to Fire Chancellor
The Tarrant County College Board of Trustees voted to fire the chancellor at a special meeting Thursday after a former...
Looking for a New Accreditor
Five New York colleges are seeking accreditation from an agency outside their region—among the first to do so since the Trump administration changed the rules to allow it. Others will likely follow.
New Programs: Equity, Business, African American Music, Manufacturing Engineering, Cannabis
Bemidji State University is starting an undergraduate certificate in equity. Guilford College is starting an M.B.A. Oberlin College and Conservatory...
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