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Federal Investigation Targets Foreign Student Work Program

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announces actions against foreign students accused of abusing work training program. College officials may also face sanctions.

Is It Time for All Students to Take Ethnic Studies?

As ethnic studies requirements are put in place in California, capping years of struggle, educators discuss why it's important to talk about race in the classroom.

Students Push for Canceled Classes on Election Day

Student government leaders and national get-out-the-vote organizations say classes on Election Day are barriers to voting. They want a designated holiday instead and classes replaced with voter engagement efforts.

What Counts as a Fiscal Emergency?

Unions have only seen spotty financial information from Rutgers University. So far, they don’t believe forecasted losses justify the recent layoffs, furloughs and salary freezes.

Academic Minute: Therapeutic Justice

A better way to handle mental health in the criminal justice system is needed. In today's Academic Minute, Seattle Pacific University's Karen A. Snedker explores what to do.

Lawsuit Against DeVos, Title IX Rules Is Dismissed

A judge for the United States District Court for the District of Maryland dismissed a lawsuit on Tuesday that was...

Closing Equity Gaps at Regional Cohorts of Colleges

EAB, a college consulting firm, this week announced the creation of a project to close equity gaps for students within...