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Lhamon Nominated for Top Civil Rights Post

President Biden's nominee for assistant secretary for civil rights is no stranger to the Department of Education -- Catherine Lhamon held the same position during the Obama administration.

Crisis for India

Experts fear higher education could be damaged “beyond repair” by COVID-19 catastrophe.

Former Governor to Be University of Alaska Anchorage Chancellor

A former Republican governor of Alaska will become the next chancellor of the University of Alaska Anchorage, Alaska Public Media...

Education Department Denies For-Profit Law School's Reinstatement Application

The Florida Coastal School of Law's application for reinstatement to participate in federal student aid programs was denied by the...

Georgia Public Universities to Require SAT/ACT Next Year

More than 60 percent of four-year colleges will not be requiring the SAT or ACT for admission next year --...

A Troublesome Year Leads to President’s Firing

Ronald Graham served as president of Haskell Indian Nations University for about one year and was removed amid student and faculty claims that he suppressed free speech on campus.

Accreditor Flags Florida State Search

The Florida Board of Governors could jeopardize Florida State University’s accreditation if it considers Richard Corcoran for the university's president...

Infographic: Campus Racial Climate Expectations and Observations

Students speak out about what they’ve seen and what they expect from their colleges with regard to racial justice and climate.