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The Censors’ Next Target
An emerging legislative agenda extends beyond the individual classroom, Jeffrey Adam Sachs and Jeremy C. Young write.
House Republicans Seek Tranche of Documents From Harvard
The House Education and Workforce Committee wants Harvard University to turn over documents about antisemitic incidents at the institution and...
Arizona Reaches Settlement With Family of Murdered Professor
A settlement has been reached between the University of Arizona and the family of a professor who was shot and...
Purdue to Receive $100M Gift
Purdue University will receive $100 million from Lilly Endowment Inc., marking the largest gift in the university’s history. Half the...
Colleges and Universities Invest in Transfer Student Success
To promote successful transfer between community colleges and four-year universities, institutional partnerships are addressing barriers and providing more streamlined methods.
Campus Pride Terminates Founder, Considers Merger
The organization’s board alleges that former executive director Shane Windmeyer—who was also Campus Pride’s only full-time employee—mismanaged over $100,000.
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3 Questions for Illinois Tech About Its Innovative New Online Programs
How an institution embraces student outcomes, industry microcredentials and performance-based admissions.
What Does a New Governor Mean for Higher Ed in Louisiana?
Critics fear that Jeff Landry is seeking undue power over the state’s universities. Pre-emptively, some institutions have already backtracked on DEI.
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