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Durmerrick Ross, pictured here next to text from his OHR complaint.

A Settlement—and a Push for Change—Over Mental Health

A former Howard University student faced major barriers continuing his education after a mental health crisis. Now he’s on a mission to help others in the same situation.

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What’s Behind the ACT’s For-Profit Pivot?

The testing nonprofit was bought by a private equity firm last month, raising concerns about accountability and illuminating key forces of change in the assessment industry.

Public University Trustees Should Serve the Public Good

Governor Glenn Youngkin was right to veto legislation that would have undermined accountability.

Justice Department Settles With Larry Nassar Victims for $139M

The U.S. Justice Department will pay out $138.7 million to settle claims brought by 139 victims of former Team USA...

Barnard Eases Suspensions for Protesting Students

Barnard College has agreed to lift the interim suspensions of some students who violated its rules by participating in a...

NYU Professors Arrested in Pro-Palestinian Protest

About 20 New York University faculty members were arrested alongside 100 to 120 students involved in a pro-Palestinian protest on...
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Biden Administration Finalizes Overtime Rule

The updated regulation will require colleges and universities across the country to either raise staff salaries to $58,656 or grant them overtime pay by Jan. 1, 2025.

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Survey Finds Community College Students Need Better Career Preparation

The survey found many community college students lack information about how in-demand their fields are, what skills those jobs require and how much they’d earn.