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Maryland Governor Says Students’ ‘Vigil for Gaza’ is ‘Inappropriate’
Maryland governor Wes Moore, a Democrat, said he will honor the federal ruling to allow a student-led “vigil for Gaza”...
North Carolina Colleges Extend Campus Closures
The University of North Carolina at Asheville canceled classes through the rest of this month as a result of damage...
Temple Suspends SJP Chapter After Job Fair Protest
Temple University has temporarily suspended its Students for Justice in Palestine chapter after the group protested at a College of...
Judge Rejects Florida Lawsuit Challenging Accreditation
A federal judge on Wednesday dismissed Florida governor Ron DeSantis’s lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the federal government’s system of...

Removal of On-Campus Voting on Election Day Sparks Uproar at Purdue
Employees and students must vote off campus in November for the first time in years. Voting groups say such changes are a common, albeit subtle, form of voter suppression.

A Grad Degree Can Be a Risky Bet
As emerging data shows that taking out loans to earn a graduate degree doesn’t always pay off, policy experts call for even stronger regulation of graduate schools.

A Battle Over Florida’s General Education Courses
Florida International University faculty have raised concerns about course revisions designed to comply with state law, a process undertaken quietly across the state.
A Messy Merger’s Unlikely Comeback
After a tumultuous launch, Vermont State University’s first-year enrollment grew 14 percent this fall. Is its recovery proof of concept for campus consolidation?
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