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SMU Wants to Separate From the Church but Keep the ‘Methodist’ 

The Texas Supreme Court will hear oral arguments today in an ongoing legal saga between the United Methodist Church and Southern Methodist University over who governs the university.

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Some L.A. Colleges to Reopen This Week, Others Stay Closed Amid Wildfires

Institutions that plan to reopen spent the weekend cleaning their campuses and purifying the air.

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Pro-Palestinian Columbia Professor Departs After Investigation

Katherine Franke, a law professor whose interview became the subject of a university investigation, says she’s effectively been terminated.

Former president Jimmy Carter, who died Dec. 29, is seated at his desk in the Oval Office on April 18, 1977.
Opinion

President Carter: Champion of HBCUs

The 39th president played a critical role in saving and modernizing Black colleges, Cheryl E. Mango writes.

Christian College Students Gain Access to State Aid

Students at Luther Rice College & Seminary, a Christian institution in Georgia, will now be able to access a state...

KU Professor Fired Amid China Initiative Sues to Regain Job

The University of Kansas fired a professor whom a jury convicted in 2022 as part of the first Trump administration’s...
Three rabbinical students sit around a table looking at Jewish texts.

Can a Virtual Rabbinical Program Help Hebrew Union College Get Back on Track?

Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion is struggling with dwindling rabbinical school enrollments and ongoing financial challenges. Leaders hope a new online program makes a difference.

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Congress Failed to Pass WIOA Update. What Does That Mean for Higher Ed?

Congress looked set to pass the bipartisan bill to update the workforce development law but then scrapped the legislation at the last minute. That failure leaves money on the table for community colleges.