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Suspended Protesters Fight Back With Lawsuits
Student protesters at three universities, suspended for violating campus codes of conduct, are suing their institutions to end punishments or expunge their records.

For Parents, College Choice Is All About Cost
According to a new study, the top concerns among primary caretakers helping their kids decide where to go to college center on debt and the cost of a degree.
Senators ‘Stunned’ After New College of Florida Dumped Their Book
Two U.S. senators said Wednesday they were “stunned” that New College of Florida has discarded their book, Nine and Counting...
Former Dean Awarded Nearly $4 Million in Retaliation Lawsuit
A former Bloomsburg University dean will be awarded $3.9 million after a jury found that he was fired in retaliation...
MIT’s Incoming Freshman Class Is Less Diverse, Data Shows
The incoming cohort of first-year students at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is less diverse than in previous years, according...

Report Finds Higher Ed Sector Shrank by 2%
Data from the National Center for Education Statistics shows that nearly 100 institutions closed between the 2022–23 and 2023–24 academic years.
Kentucky and Nebraska Dissolve Their DEI Offices
The political attack on diversity, equity and inclusion programs in higher education continues as both the University of Kentucky and...

Survey: Over Half of Rising Seniors Feel Pessimistic About Starting Their Careers
New data from Handshake finds 57 percent of the Class of 2025 have low expectations for their future after graduation, largely tied to a competitive job market, student loan debt and the current political climate.
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