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Brandeis Center Sues Office for Civil Rights
The Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law and Jewish Americans for Fairness in Education are suing the...
Indian Student Visas Beset by Long Delays
International student visas for residents of India and other South Asian countries looking to study in the U.S. have been...

Listen: Celebrating Black Student Success and Achievement
In the latest Voices of Student Success episode, learn more about Sacramento State’s establishment of a Black Honors College and a statewide bill to recognize California institutions that help Black students achieve.

Giving an F for Recording Classes, Even for Students With Disabilities
A UCLA professor whose classroom hosts contentious debates says she’ll fail any student who records. She says it’s a matter of academic freedom. But does federal law allow it?
Northwestern College Suddenly Closes After 122 Years
Northwestern College, a for-profit institution in the southern suburbs of Chicago, abruptly announced and enacted its closure on Saturday, NBC...

Some Community Colleges See Level Funding Despite Lean State Budgets
In some states, community college systems have seen wins this budget season even when lawmakers were looking to cut costs.

Student Wellness Tip: Create a Peer Support Network
Staff at Utah State University at Blanding employ students to educate and engage their classmates on culturally aware mental health and wellness topics.
Columbia Removes 3 Administrators Who Shared Antisemitic Texts
Columbia University has permanently removed three administrators who exchanged antisemitic text messages during a May panel discussion about Jewish life...
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