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Flagships Fail on Financial Equity
Most public flagship universities are failing to meet the financial needs of low- and middle-income students, a report finds, and are overly subsidizing wealthier students.
NCAA Lobbies Newsom to Reject Athlete Pay Bill
The National Collegiate Athletic Association's top governing board is urging California Governor Gavin Newsom to reject a bill that would...
Women’s Field Hockey Game Curtailed for Football Fireworks Display
The University of Maine filed a Title IX complaint with Kent State University administrators this week, after a women's field...
Exploring Pathways to Open Access for Society Publishers
Learned society publishers may successfully transition to fully open access publishing models through so-called " transformative" agreements, a new report...
Great Salt Lake and Life on Mars
Want to go to Mars? Head to Utah. In today's Academic Minute, part of Westminster College Week, Bonnie Baxter determines...

One Step Closer to Pay for California College Athletes
State's politicians approve legislation to allow athletes to be compensated for use of their name, image and likeness for marketing purposes. The NCAA fiercely opposes the measure.

Trump Asserts New Win for Religious HBCUs
Department of Justice lifts restriction on capital financing for faith-based historically black colleges -- part of White House effort to show commitment to HBCUs. But it's not clear how many colleges have been denied funding.
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