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Voices of Student Success: Institutional Change for Black Student Success
Voices of Student Success, a series focused on student retention, engagement and graduation in higher education, takes over this week’s...

Why Some Selective M.F.A. Programs Are Going Tuition-Free
Some M.F.A. programs at Juilliard and the University of Southern California, among others, won’t charge tuition starting next fall. But will it expand access to the arts?
NYU Settles With Students Who Filed Antisemitism Lawsuit
New York University has reached a settlement with three students who sued the institution last fall, claiming they had experienced...
Indian Student Visas Beset by Long Delays
International student visas for residents of India and other South Asian countries looking to study in the U.S. have been...
Who Owns the Letter ‘D’?
Drake University and Des Moines Area Community College are locked in a legal battle over the letter “D.” The community...
Brandeis Center Sues Office for Civil Rights
The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law and Jewish Americans for Fairness in Education are suing the...

Giving an F for Recording Classes, Even for Students With Disabilities
A UCLA professor whose classroom hosts contentious debates says she’ll fail any student who records. She says it’s a matter of academic freedom. But does federal law allow it?
AI Taking Root in Growing Number of Agriculture Programs
Embracing the technology could not only boost food production but also prepare students for fast-changing jobs.
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