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Court Revives Suit From Doctoral Student Who Faced Expulsion for ‘Sexual’ Posts
A federal appeals court has ruled that the First Amendment likely protected a University of Tennessee pharmacy student’s social media activity that a professionalism committee chair deemed “vulgar.”

Ed Blum Puts Colleges ‘On Notice’ Over Diversity
The affirmative action foe threatened to sue three colleges for allegedly defying the Supreme Court’s race-conscious admissions ban. Should others prepare for the worst?

Acknowledging the Silent Stigma of Student Parents
College students with children can feel out of place on their campuses. How can institutional leaders promote belonging and success among these learners?
Universities of Wisconsin Stop Reporting Campus Enrollments

A Second Trustee Sues Penn State
Penn State is in a legal showdown with two of its most outspoken board members, largely over matters of transparency. One could soon be removed from the board.

Academic Success Tip: Elevating Embedded Tutors
A pilot program at Sam Houston State University encourages faculty members to add tutoring to gateway courses to improve student success. Early data shows a positive impact on passing rates.
Proud Boys Founder, Yiannopoulos to Mock Harris at U of S.C.

Harris Doesn’t Think You Should Need a 4-Year Degree
The vice president’s remarks at a recent rally reflect a broader conversation, in the Democratic Party and nationally, about who needs a degree and why.
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