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University of Maryland Ends Suspension of Most Greek Organizations
Student Aid Forms Start Trickling In
After a two-month delay, the U.S. Education Department began sending FAFSA forms to colleges last week. College officials are eager to get to work, but slow pace and technical holdups threaten further delays.
Supreme Court Will Not Hear Texas Drag Show Case
Rutgers Unions Sued Over Strike; Case Seeks National Impact
Virginia Officials Scrutinize Two Universities’ DEI Course Syllabi
A spokesman for Governor Glenn Youngkin invoked concerns about “core curriculum mandates that are a thinly veiled attempt to incorporate the progressive left’s groupthink.” Two universities’ diversity education initiatives may be in peril.
Small Thank-You Gifts May Boost Alumni Donor Engagement
New research debunks the myth that openly advertising trinkets given to new donors as an incentive can dissuade frequent givers.
House Republicans Float Bill to Require Free Speech on Campuses
The legislation attempts to address what Republicans say is a long-standing attack on free expression in higher education. Critics say it would make it hard to protect students from hate speech.
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