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Wisconsin Court Shuts Down Grants for Minority Students

A Wisconsin state appeals court ruled last week that a state grant program for minority students was unlawful and ordered...

Former Staffer Alleges Liberty University Ignored Title IX Violations

A former Title IX investigator at Liberty University is suing the private evangelical institution, alleging he was fired for reporting...

Trump Tells Agencies to Plan for ‘Large-Scale Reductions in Force’

The Trump administration on Wednesday ordered federal agencies to start preparing for “large-scale reductions in force,” the latest step in...

Woman Admits Stealing $5M From Ed Department Via Fake Students

A North Carolina woman will face up to 20 years in prison after admitting that she scammed the Department of...

UConn Faculty Member Charged With Larceny

A University of Connecticut faculty member has been charged with first-degree larceny after allegedly using more than $58,000 of university...
Group of colleagues in company office using virtual reality simulator headsets to test new video game they are creating.

How to Teach About VR in VR

A professor at Michigan State University teaches two courses in a virtual reality setting, allowing for focused discussions and learning in a new and engaging environment.

AI: Cheating Matters, but Redrawing Assessment ‘Matters Most’

Universities should prioritize ensuring that assessments are “assessing what we mean to assess” rather than letting conversations be dominated by discussions around cheating.

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As Colleges Face Funding Threat, Accreditors Offer Flexibility

Accreditors are relaxing enforcement of DEI standards as colleges grasp for answers on what unclear Trump administration directives targeting DEI mean.