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Connecticut State Passes Systemwide Gen Ed Credit Transfer Policy

The Connecticut Board of Regents unanimously approved a new credit-transfer policy Wednesday, eliminating barriers that previously made it challenging to...
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Higher Ed Groups Slam New DHS Cyber Proposal

New requirements for reporting cyberattacks would put undue stress on both small and large institutions, 16 organizations told the Department of Homeland Security in a letter.

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Positive Partnership: Students Provide Mental Health Support for the Community

A virtual practicum opportunity for social work students helps them gain field experience while providing in-demand crisis help to those in need.

New Law Requires California State U to Improve Sexual Harassment Policies

California governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation Monday that requires the California State University system to establish clear policies for investigating...

Researchers Failed to Disclose Foreign Support, DOJ Alleges

Three researchers from the University of Maryland at College Park who received federal research funding failed to disclose that their...
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Judge Dismisses Affirmative Action Suit Against UT Austin

A federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit accusing the University of Texas at Austin of racial discrimination in admissions...
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Nearly 700 More Colleges Don’t Have to Comply With New Title IX Rule

A recent injunction barred the Education Department from enforcing its new Title IX rule at colleges attended by members of two conservative student groups. Hundreds of colleges across the country are affected.

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Latest CBO Survey Shows Optimism Despite Headwinds

College business officers projected more confidence this year than last year, despite sprawling enrollment challenges that have left many institutions struggling.