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Majority of Colleges Surveyed Have Restrictive Speech Policies, Report Says

Eighty-five percent of 489 colleges and universities surveyed have at least one policy that could be improperly used to limit...

Virginia House Joins Senate in Voting to Ban Legacy Admissions

The Virginia House of Representatives unanimously approved legislation Tuesday banning legacy admissions at public colleges and universities, joining the state...
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University of Arizona Begins to Address Financial Woes

Facing a projected $177 million budget deficit, UA administrators are working on a recovery plan amid sharp criticism from the governor and others.

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Report: How Students See Their College Experiences

A new report from the Partnership for College Completion identifies trends in the student experience and offers recommendations for leaders.

Colleges Caught in President Biden’s Campaign Against ‘Junk Fees’

Banks won’t be able to charge students who open a college-sponsored deposit account fees for insufficient funds under an updated...

Mental Health of College Athletes: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Robert J. Romano, assistant professor in the division of sports management at St. John’s University...
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House Democrats Counter Republicans’ Vision for Higher Ed Reform

The Democrats’ newly released plan has three pillars: affordability, access and student support.

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‘A Roller-Coaster Ride From Start to Finish’

Former Berkeley chancellor Nicholas Dirks discusses his forthright new book, which recounts a tumultuous career in higher education on both coasts.