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States Ramp Up Aid Programs
A report on 2017-18 state grants and aid shows that grant programs, including funding boosts in Florida and New York, contributed to a significant increase in state aid nationally.

Tug-of-War Over Students' Votes
Efforts to suppress -- and protect -- the rights of student voters grow as they become a more influential bloc. Whether they voted in local elections or cast ballots on statewide issues, the elections last week showed the stakes are high.

‘Teaching About Race and Racism in the College Classroom’
A white professor offers her views.
On Increasing Gender Diversity in STEM
Twenty-three scientists who met last year in Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y., to discuss a major report on sexual harassment in...
Czech Faculty Fired for Chinese Embassy Payments
Charles University, in Prague, fired several faculty members over secret Chinese government payments, the Financial Times reported. The faculty were...
Radford Employee Emptied Student Newspaper Racks
A Radford University worker was responsible for the removal of issues of the university's student paper in September, reports The...
Trump Jr. Triggers Conservatives at UCLA Q&A
Donald Trump Jr.'s event Sunday at the University of California, Los Angeles, for his new book, Triggered, ended after just...

Rift Over State Reciprocity Rules
New federal rules on distance education highlight long-standing tensions between consumer advocates seeking stronger state-level protections for students and higher education groups seeking shared national standards.
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