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West Virginia Students, Faculty Cry Out on Final Day Before Vote on Deep Cuts
At a raucous public comment session Thursday, the WVU Board of Governors heard final pleas to reject university administrators’ proposed cuts. But state politicians and university leaders aren’t expected to heed the protests.
Federalist Society Panel Mulls Legal Challenge to Biden’s Title IX Proposals
Could the Biden administration’s proposed regulations for Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 be subject to a strict...
Senate Democrats Question Idaho Plan to Buy University of Phoenix
The University of Idaho should think twice about acquiring the University of Phoenix, a group of U.S. Senate Democrats warned...

Students Press Biden Administration to Finalize New Title IX Rules
A delay in issuing the regulations likely means that Trump-era rules will stay in place for another academic year.

Florida System Adopts the Classic Learning Test
The State University System of Florida’s Board of Governors voted to accept the SAT alternative in state Republicans’ latest rebuke of academic norms.

With Budget Battles Looming in Congress, Prospects for Higher Ed Reforms Don’t Look Bright
A divided Congress and stark disagreements over spending spell trouble.
House Dems Question Baylor’s Title IX Exemption
A group of House Democrats is calling on the Biden administration to clarify the scope of Baylor University’s religious exemptions...
Congressional Republicans Seek to Block Income-Based Repayment Plan
More than four million student loan borrowers have signed up for a new income-driven repayment plan, the Education Department announced...
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