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Appeals Court Rules Against Berkeley Plan for Student Housing
A California appeals court has ruled against a plan put forward by the University of California, Berkeley, to develop student...

Why Your ‘One-Stop’ Is Worth More Than You Think
Institutions are consolidating student services into single offices in new ways—and building both data-sharing and relationship-building capacities to better serve students.
For-Profit ASA College Closes Without Teach-Out Plan
ASA College, a for-profit institution based in New York City, has closed without an approved teach-out plan, according to its...
Stanford Faculty Concerned About Bias Reporting System
A group of Stanford University faculty members has petitioned for a campus investigation of free speech and academic freedom in...
House Republicans Want Information on Foreign Gifts
House Republicans want more information from the Education Department about its enforcement of the federal law that requires the reporting...

A Supreme Showdown Over Debt Relief
The legal battle over President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program has reached the Supreme Court, which will decide whether the administration has the authority to forgive the loans and whether the plaintiffs have standing to sue.

Recovering From Low Admissions Numbers
Salem College has been educating women since 1772, but in the fall of 2021, it had only 45 new students. Here’s how the college is pushing for a full recovery.

Framing the Narrative With a New Role
Sacred Heart University recently promoted a professor to a new role focused on enhancing the student experience.
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