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New Title IX Rule Now Blocked in 21 States

These Professors Don’t Want Their ‘Antisemitic’ Union’s Representation
Six faculty members at the City University of New York have asked the Supreme Court to answer a question: Can employees completely sever themselves from a labor organization they object to?

2U Bankruptcy Adds Fuel to OPM Uncertainties
The company once hailed as a pioneer in online program management declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy Thursday. How should—and will—colleges who partner with the company handle the news?
UNC Chapel Hill Cancels Fall Forums for Chancellor Search
House Republicans Subpoena Education Dept. Over FAFSA Issues

Academic Pathways: More Clarity Needed
In a new analysis of Student Voice survey findings, both two- and four-year students say they’d benefit from more clarity around navigating their various academic pathways through college.

Settling the Score
In 2022 the College Board changed how it scores AP exams, and some test scores surged. It publicly defended its new method this week after critics questioned its rigor.
William & Mary Lands $100M Gift for Marine Science Research
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