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UNC Police Seek Access to Pro-Palestinian Group’s Instagram
In an aggressive strategy to investigate destruction of property, UNC police requested data about the account, including location data and private messages.

Judge Dismisses Affirmative Action Suit Against UT Austin

Latest CBO Survey Shows Optimism Despite Headwinds
College business officers projected more confidence this year than last year, despite sprawling enrollment challenges that have left many institutions struggling.

Strategies for Re-Enrolling Stop-Outs
The Institute for Higher Education Policy provides guidance on how institutions can help learners who left college complete their credential.

Nearly 700 More Colleges Don’t Have to Comply With New Title IX Rule
A recent injunction barred the Education Department from enforcing its new Title IX rule at colleges attended by members of two conservative student groups. Hundreds of colleges across the country are affected.

Bring Your Kids to College Day Engages Student Parents
Two California colleges hosted a Bring Your Kids to College Day to highlight the lived experiences of parenting students and promote community building among learners.

Dickinson State President Resigns, Blaming Nursing Board
In the fallout from the mass resignation of Dickinson State’s nursing faculty, President Stephen Easton said North Dakota’s nursing board prevented him from quickly restaffing the program. The board says that’s not true.
Cal Poly Humboldt President to Step Down
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