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From Guantánamo Warden to Campus Security Chief
Faculty and students at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte seek the firing of associate vice chancellor for safety and security because of his record as former warden of the U.S. detention center in Guantánamo Bay.
Report: Focus Funding on Colleges Best Able to Help Unemployed
As higher education faces an uncertain future amid a global pandemic and calls for greater racial equality, the nation’s governors...
Civil Liberties Groups Defend New Title IX Regulations
Three organizations that advocate for free speech rights on college campuses filed a petition in Maryland district court seeking to...
Academic Minute: Economic Inequality
Today on the Academic Minute, a Student Spotlight as part of New York University Week, Shahrzad Goudarzi, doctoral candidate in...
Cost of Course Materials Continues Downward Trend
Student spending on course materials continued to decline during the 2019-20 academic year, according to a survey report released by...

Post-Pandemic, Will China Use Its Students as Bargaining Chips?
Experts say Taiwan could well lose students, but they differ on other parts of the world.

A Discounted ‘Gap Year’ Online
Park University is encouraging students from other institutions to transfer and study online for a year at a discounted tuition rate. Are special offers like this a good idea?
Senate Dems Say Student Debt May Be Withheld From Tax Refunds
Top Democrats on the Senate committees dealing with education and tax revenue raised concerns Thursday that the IRS has continued...
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