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Student Athletes’ Mental Health Has Improved, but Not for All
Female athletes are more than twice as likely as their male peers to feel overwhelmed, according to a new NCAA report.

An Unneighborly Dispute About Spelman-Morehouse Title IX Complaints
A lawsuit and persistent allegations of mishandled sexual assault complaints by Spelman women against Morehouse men raise troubling questions about the close bond between the colleges.
House Votes to Condemn Presidents’ Testimony at Antisemitism Hearing
The House of Representatives passed a bipartisan resolution Wednesday to condemn the testimony of three university presidents at a hearing...
Spicy Food and Long-Term Health: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Paul Terry, professor in the division of epidemiology at the University of Tennessee, explores how...
Most Americans Lack Confidence in College Leaders
A majority of Americans lack confidence in higher education leaders, according to a new U.S. News –Harris poll that surveyed...

Oklahoma Governor Orders DEI Cuts
Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt signed an executive order Wednesday mandating reviews and widespread cuts to diversity, equity and inclusion offices...

Big Changes to U of Arizona’s Financial Oversight
In the wake of a multimillion-dollar miscalculation, university leaders announce cuts and a new CFO to help fix the financial mess.
Colleges Saw Costs Rise 4% in Fiscal Year 2023
Inflation for U.S. colleges and universities rose 4 percent in fiscal year 2023, according to data from the annual Commonfund...
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