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Rick Singer Leaves Prison and Plans to Resume College Counseling
William (Rick) Singer, who spent 16 months in a federal prison camp for masterminding the 2019 Varsity Blues admissions scandal...

Why Some Students Say They Don’t Plan to Vote
One student who isn’t voting this year said the candidates were “trash,” while another said they doubted it would matter much whether Harris or Trump won.
New on the Key Podcast: A Strengths-Based, People-First Approach to Student Success
This latest episode of The Key features a conversation with Donde Plowman, chancellor of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and...

‘Institutional Neutrality Applies to Actions—Not Just Words’
Vanderbilt University chancellor Daniel Diermeier argues that demonstrating a political point of view contradicts higher education’s core mission and values.
Huston-Tillotson Plans to Expand HBCU Education to California
Huston-Tillotson University, a private historically Black institution in Texas, plans to expand its academic offerings to California, a state without...
Spelman College President on Unexplained Personal Leave
Spelman College president Dr. Helene D. Gayle is taking a personal leave of absence “effective immediately,” according to a Friday...
Helene Recovery Will Cost UNC System $32M
The University of North Carolina system will likely have to pay at least $32 million to clean up college campuses...

Harvard’s Billion-Dollar Disappointment
Harvard’s nearly $1.2 billion fundraising haul fell short of last year’s mark by roughly $200M, following a period of acrimony marked by student protests and scandals.
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