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Program Innovation: Accessible, Paid Experiential Learning With Local Businesses

The University of Texas at San Antonio’s experiential learning program partners students from various majors with local businesses to help find solutions to real-world issues.

A colorful array of trash, bottles, stolen signs, electric scooters, trash cans, a lamppost and more are scattered around a statue of the University of Maryland's terrapin mascot.

U of Maryland Students Warned to Curb Offerings to Mascot

Administrators at the University of Maryland are imploring students not to dump “bulk trash, alcohol, road signs, residence hall property...
A student writes on a protest sign. Behind her, a student writes on a sign that says "opportunity for all" in blue letters.

Undocumented and Unemployed

A group of undocumented students and legal scholars are arguing that the University of California system legally can and should employ these students on their campuses.

Central State President Resigns Amid Scrutiny

Central State University president Jack Thomas is stepping down at the end of June amid scrutiny and allegations of discrimination...

Oxford Drops Sackler Name From Buildings

The University of Oxford announced that it would remove the Sackler name from several campus buildings and staff positions, joining...

Accreditor Demands Teach-Out Plan From Paul Smith’s College

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education has demanded that Paul Smith’s College submit a teach-out plan, The Adirondack Explorer...

AAUP Censures Emporia State, Collin

The American Association of University Professors’ governing council has placed the administrations of both Texas’ Collin College and Kansas’ Emporia...
A split image of a light-skinned woman with white hair and glasses speaking into a microphone on the left, while a man with slightly darker skin, glasses and a beard and mustache is on the right

Cardona Clashes With Republicans

Secretary Cardona fielded questions about the Education Department’s student loan policies and proposals for transgender student athletes during the nearly five-hour hearing, which became contentious at times.