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Removing Hurdles for Religious College Athletes

New state laws are ensuring college and school athletes are allowed to wear clothing with religious significance along with their team uniforms.

The Status of Federal Student Aid Programs

A National Association of Financial Aid Administrators report shows the most recent data available on major federal student aid programs.

U of Delaware Finds Scientist Committed Research Misconduct

The University of Delaware found Danielle Dixson, associate professor of marine science and policy, responsible for falsifying and fabricating work...

Oklahoma Coach Resigns After He Said Slur to Players

Cale Gundy, the assistant head football coach of the University of Oklahoma, has resigned because he used a slur in...

Red Flag Laws

Red flag laws may become more common across the U.S. In today's Academic Minute, LaGrange College's John Tures examines if...

Meeting the Vice President on Abortion

Eight college presidents meet with Vice President Harris to discuss their concerns about how overturning the right to abortion could affect higher education, now and in the future.

A Public Feud Over Access and Accommodation

A Caltech student who couldn't regularly attend class because of a seizure disorder was denied flexibility on attendance. She chronicled the dispute in the campus newspaper; the university defended itself in a letter to the editor.

Online Leaders: Fully In-person Students Will Be Outliers

Chief online officers believe most students' academic paths will feature prominent online components by 2025, a new survey finds. Other campus leaders see bigger role for in-person learning.