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A Public Funding Ban for Private Colleges ‘Born in Bigotry’?
South Carolina private colleges are challenging a state constitutional amendment prohibiting public funding for religious or other private educational institutions.

Public University Rethinks Divorce From Foundation
A year after ending a legal battle with the private foundation it cut loose in 2018, the public Lincoln University takes a step toward restoring the relationship.
San Jose State President Apologizes to Sexually Abused Athletes
The president of San Jose State University has apologized to athletes who say the university’s former athletic trainer sexually abused...
Kansas Regents Approve Transparency Measures for New Layoff Policy
The Kansas Board of Regents this week approved two measures related to a controversial new policy on firing tenured faculty...
Academic Minute: Sustainability in Intro Computing Courses
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Penn State University Week: Jeffrey Stone, assistant professor of information science and technology...
College of the Ozarks Sues Over Antidiscrimination Rule
The College of the Ozarks, a Christian college in Missouri, filed suit in federal district court Thursday challenging a Biden...
Senate Committee Likely to Approve Kvaal
James Kvaal, nominee for under secretary of education, skated through his committee nomination hearing Thursday.

USC Spared From Major Penalties in Basketball Bribery Case
NCAA imposes modest fine on Southern California in latest outgrowth of 2017 bribery case that threatened to upend big-time college basketball.
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