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Rethinking Title IX

President Biden ordered the Education Department to re-examine former education secretary Betsy DeVos's controversial rule on campus sexual misconduct.

$40 Billion for Colleges

Senate passes COVID-19 relief bill. Measure would also tighten up the 90-10 rule on for-profit colleges.

‘Shooting Yourself in the Foot’

Citing budget issues, John Carroll University fundamentally alters tenure -- to the point that professors say it and academic freedom no longer exist.

‘Proof of Concept’

Some students with disabilities asked for recorded lectures before the pandemic. With universities eyeing reopening, will they take that flexibility away?

Students Disengage From Controversy

Many students were hesitant to discuss controversial topics in the classroom and felt their campuses' climate did not allow for open discourse during the fall 2020 semester, according to a new report.

Making Sense of a Mask Non-Mandate

After Texas governor rescinded statewide mask mandate, many colleges say they are reviewing the order's applicability to their campuses. Others say they will keep their mandates on campus.
Opinion

Talk to Us, Please! We Really Are Here to Help!

Jon Kapell, a campus activities administrator, suggests questions college officials should be asking about giving students support in sharing their opinions and concerns.
Opinion

Dropping the Ball

Sometimes damage is done when federal agencies simply fail to act in a timely fashion, and, in this case, it’s the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, write Sarah Spreitzer and Terry W. Hartle.