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Federal Judge Blocks Title IX Rule in Four States

Finding that four states are likely to succeed in their lawsuit challenging the Biden administration’s new Title IX regulations, a...

Music Artists Hurt by TikTok Licensing Snafu: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Ediz Ozelkan, lecturer in the media studies department at the University of Colorado at Boulder...
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Program Innovation: Painting Student Supports in a New Light

Colorado College staff created a new intervention to reframe student supports, encouraging all students to utilize services as part of the learning process.

More Protesters Arrested at UCLA

Two dozen protesters were arrested at the University of California, Los Angeles on Monday and told not to set foot...
The 2023 cohort of New York City Bloomberg Arts Internship students watch a presentation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Scaling Up: Expanding Paid Internship Roles in the Arts

An internship pipeline for rising high school seniors will launch a pilot this summer to support current college students.

Short-Term Pell Amendment Blocked in Congress

The House Rules Committee has shot down an attempt to add legislation expanding the Pell Grant to workforce training programs...

University of La Verne President Out After 10 Months

University of La Verne president Pardis Mahdavi stepped down last week after less than a year on the job, citing...
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Affirmative Action Fallout Sours Donor Relations

The University of Missouri system is removing racial criteria from endowed scholarships, saying they run afoul of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. Donors feel disrespected—and some may be ready to go to court.