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Republicans Threaten to Remove Colleges’ Accreditation Over Civil Rights Violations
But, the federal government has no say in whether an individual college is accredited, experts say. That decision is up to the accreditors.

Kansas Lecturer Leaves After Remark on Shooting Men Who Won’t Vote for Women

Kicking Off the School Year With a Campus-Wide Event
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville created a back-to-school celebration for the entire university community and their families, connecting students and staff in an informal setting with a range of activities.
Grad Workers Unionize at Mount Sinai
Chegg Accused of Breaching Australia’s Anti-Cheating Law
U.S.-based education support site taken to court by regulator in first test of nascent legislation.
Lawsuit Accuses Colleges of Price Fixing

Disparities in the American Dream
For immigrant families of color, affording the full costs of college is still often out of reach, even after generations in this country, according to a new data analysis.

Institutions Across the World Share Common Challenges
The World Academic Summit offered insights on business challenges, global collaboration and research innovation despite Oct. 7 protesters.
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