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The Unlikely Battle Over Research at the Olympic Games
Sports scientists are working with athletes to enhance performance and safeguarding ahead of this year’s Paris games, but on-the-ground research is a hotly debated subject.
3 Alabama Universities Close DEI Offices
The three universities that make up the University of Alabama system closed their diversity, equity and inclusion offices as a...
New College of Florida Audit Shows Financial Missteps
A state audit of New College of Florida found that officials overpaid employees and vendors and failed to collect more...

The Rise of ‘Anti-OPMs’
Online program managers have long been criticized for their decades-long contracts and revenue-sharing models. Some colleges are opting for an alternative: online program enablement.
Senate Bill Aims to Hold Universities Accountable for Antisemitism
Legislation introduced Wednesday in the U.S. Senate would require universities and the Education Department to immediately address reports of discrimination...
Officials Answer to Congress About Problems at Haskell
During a protracted hearing Tuesday, federal lawmakers questioned a U.S. Department of the Interior official and the former president of...

Interim President Choice Inflames Tensions at Mott Community College
The Board of Trustees has been mired in conflict for over a year. Now they’ve chosen an interim president without higher ed experience, sparking a fresh round of fighting.

Settling the Score
In 2022 the College Board changed how it scores AP exams, and some test scores surged. It publicly defended its new method this week after critics questioned its rigor.
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