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Judge Permits Suit Against Montana State to Go to Trial

A Montana judge has ruled that a suit against Montana State University over the shift to online education in March...

The Pulse: Melvin Hines of Upswing

This month's episode of the Pulse podcast features an interview with Melvin Hines, CEO and co-founder of Upswing, a student...

Fewer Job Offers for the Latest Class of COVID-19

A new survey from the National Association of Colleges and Employers found that graduates from historically marginalized populations benefited from virtual job recruiting but were still less likely to get paid internships or jobs.

Pro Bono? No, Thanks

The University of Florida’s critics aren’t satisfied with its change of heart -- that professors can testify in a voting rights case against the state now, as long as they do it for free.
Opinion

It’s Time to Open the Black Boxes

As remote testing becomes pervasive, colleges should ask some fundamental and wide-ranging questions, Jeremy Epstein and Christopher Kang write.

College President Fired Following Sexual Assault Allegation

The president of Georgetown College in Kentucky was fired Monday following allegations of sexual assault and “inappropriate behavior” involving college...

Dem AGs File Brief in Title IX Religious Exemption Suit

Nineteen Democratic state attorneys general filed an amicus brief in a lawsuit filed by students at religious colleges challenging the...

Trustee With Ties to Epstein Resigns From Bowdoin Board

James “Jes” Staley, a Bowdoin College trustee with ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, stepped down from...