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Upholding Rigor at Pandemic U

When it comes to assessing student performance, the fact is that some students may fail -- yes, even in a pandemic -- yet that doesn’t make the instructor a bad educator, writes Deborah J. Cohan.

Taking a Stand Cost Her a Job

Georgia State University fired an instructor who refused to teach in a classroom without a mask mandate.

Wisconsin System Clashes With Republican State Lawmakers

The University of Wisconsin system’s interim president, Tommy Thompson, said university leaders will put COVID-19 safety protocols in place on...

Department Will Not Enforce Title IX Provision Struck Down by Court

The Department of Education said Tuesday that it will immediately cease enforcement of a part of the 2020 Title IX...
Opinion

Demise of the Baccalaureate Degree

Overpriced, outdated and no longer required by an increasing number of employers, is the baccalaureate in a death spiral?

U.S. to Assume Full Relief for Approved Borrower-Defense Claims

The Department of Education will now presume that borrowers with approved borrower defense to repayment claims should be awarded full...

Broadening the Right to Sue

Federal appeals court says blind students have broad right to sue Los Angeles Community College District.

Arizona Educators File to Block Ban on Mask, Vaccine Mandates

Attorneys representing a group of Arizona educators have filed a motion for a preliminary injunction to block four budget reconciliation...