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A pregnant student stands in front of a Title IX office

Colleges Must Accommodate Pregnant Students Under New Title IX

Pregnancy was always implicitly protected by Title IX. But Biden’s new rules formalize the rights of pregnant and parenting students, making higher ed more accessible.

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Student Wellness Tip: Supporting Spiritual Wellness

For students looking for meaning in their lives, colleges and universities can encourage purposeful living. Here are six ideas for raising up faith and spiritual aspects of student wellness.

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Academic Associations Face Critique for Political Statements

A new report from AEI adds to a growing wave of conservative criticism suggesting that academe should avoid taking a stance on contentious issues.

New Compilation: Teaching and Learning With AI 

Artificial intelligence holds immense potential to reshape the classroom experience for learners and educators alike, and while uncertainty remains, many...

U of Miami Professor Apologizes for Wearing Palestine Sash

A University of Miami professor has apologized after a picture surfaced on social media last week showing her wearing a...

N.Y. Governor Meets With College Leaders Over Protests

New York governor Kathy Hochul met Monday afternoon with the leaders of more than 200 colleges and universities in the...
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In Bid to Deter Misconduct, U.S. Releases New Data on Financial Aid Enforcement

The Education Department has issued $61.7 million in fines and cut off aid to 35 colleges for violations since 2021. Some critics say it hasn’t gone far enough in holding rule breakers accountable; others say the feds have a “vendetta” against career colleges.

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Naropa Sells Main Campus, Betting on Online Future

The university’s space needs have shrunk, so it’s selling its Boulder campus. Officials say the decision will allow growth, but many graduates are saddened by the move.