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DOJ Starts Fraud Team to Investigate Civil Rights Violations

The Department of Justice is launching a new unit to investigate civil rights violations as fraud, raising the stakes for...
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5 Questions on Open Expression in the Era of Trump

Michelle Deutchman, who leads UC’s free expression center, says institutions are grappling with how to promote student expression amid the government’s crackdown on protesters.

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Wellness Resources Aim to Ease the Stress of Student Artists

Faculty and staff members support performing arts students in intense programs with social, physical and occupational well-being resources.

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Another ‘Breakdown’ in Federal Student Aid?

Financial aid officers report widespread problems with the federal student aid system after Education Department layoffs, including processing delays they say could affect the current cycle.

NSF Cuts Off Colleges That Push ‘Illegal DEI,’ Boycott Israel

The National Science Foundation won’t award grants to universities that promote “diversity, equity and inclusion … in violation of Federal...

Investigation of Utah Tech President Is Inconclusive

Utah Tech University’s independent Title IX investigation into claims of misconduct against former president Richard Williams concluded with “no sustained...
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Connecting Unique Student Experiences to Careers 

Targeted career support services can recognize students’ strengths and connect them with employers who value and celebrate their assets.

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Penn State Closure Plan Prompts Sharp Reactions

Penn State administrators want to close seven of 19 Commonwealth Campuses. The controversial proposal has prompted pushback from faculty, lawmakers and some trustees.