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A General Counsel Seeks to Eviscerate Tenure After Being Sued for Ignoring It
Kansas’s Emporia State University is fighting a lawsuit from professors it decided to lay off in 2022. A lawmaker has filed a bill on behalf of its top lawyer, a defendant in the litigation.
New Mexico Governor Appoints Brother as Student Regent
As scrutiny mounts over governing boards in New Mexico following a payout for an embattled president, Democratic governor Michelle Lujan...

Pairing Sexual Health Information and Fun
Colleges and universities provide students with safer sex products and education in an entertaining manner to promote engagement and equip students with information.
Hobart and William Smith Colleges Receive $70M Gift
Hobart and William Smith Colleges has received the largest gift in its history: $70 million from the late Thomas Melly...

Weeks and Months After Natural Disaster, Colleges Stand By Their Students
Students say they are still being impacted by wildfires and floods that cost them their housing, jobs and transportation weeks or months ago.

A College Degree Isn’t for Everyone
Kathleen deLaski unpacks her new book, which envisions higher education as a stepladder to skills that learners collect over a lifetime and present to employers.
Survey Finds Widespread Challenges With Credit Transfer
Negative experiences with trying to transfer credits toward a college credential are prevalent among American adults, according to a new...
Education Dept. Lifts Pause on Some Civil Rights Investigations
After pausing most civil rights investigations, the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights is resuming some inquiries, but only those...
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