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U of Louisiana System Subpoenas Journalist in Title IX Lawsuit

An attorney representing the University of Louisiana System has subpoenaed a USA Today reporter to turn over information he gathered...
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Enrollments Rise After Pandemic-Related Declines

Undergraduate enrollment is up again, according to new data. Community colleges focused on vocational training in particular made major gains last fall.

NYPD Investigating ‘Skunk’ Chemical Attack at Columbia U

Police are investigating an alleged chemical attack at a pro-Palestinian demonstration on the Columbia University campus last week, Gothamist reported...
A photo illustration showing the headlines of the dueling news releases, including "92% of those familiar with VCU Health development deal want answers from the VCU Health System board" and "VCU statement about the Commonwealth Poll" and "VCU administration negates Virginians’ voices, maligns Wilder School Commonwealth Poll credibility in conflict of interest over failed VCU Health development deal."

Virginia Commonwealth’s News Release Battle—With Itself

The university’s public affairs school published poll results criticizing university leaders, who then insulted the poll’s methodology. The school fired back.

Education Department to Fix FAFSA Formula Error

The U.S. Education Department will fix an error in the formula that determines how much financial aid a student can...

Arizona State, Northwestern, Yale Face Investigation for Alleged Bias

The U.S. Education Department has added four more colleges and universities to its list of institutions under investigation for possible...

Voices of Student Success: Supporting Belonging and Campus Engagement of Latino Students

A new limited series of The Key, Voices of Student Success, launches with a conversation between Student Success reporter Ashley Mowreader and Adelí Durón, director of the Latinx Resource Center at UC Irvine.

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More Settlements in Financial Aid Antitrust Lawsuit

The latest agreements mean eight of 17 universities sued for colluding over financial aid have settled. The known settlement amounts add up to more than $151 million.