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Education Dept. Lifts Pause on Some Civil Rights Investigations

After pausing most civil rights investigations, the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights is resuming some inquiries, but only those...
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A College Degree Isn’t for Everyone

Kathleen deLaski unpacks her new book, which envisions higher education as a stepladder to skills that learners collect over a lifetime and present to employers.

New Mexico Governor Appoints Brother as Student Regent

As scrutiny mounts over governing boards in New Mexico following a payout for an embattled president, Democratic governor Michelle Lujan...

Hobart and William Smith Colleges Receive $70M Gift

Hobart and William Smith Colleges has received the largest gift in its history: $70 million from the late Thomas Melly...

ABA Suspends DEI Standards for Accreditation

The American Bar Association is suspending diversity, equity and inclusion standards for the law schools it accredits amid President Donald...
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Judge Extends Block on NIH Cuts

A federal judge in Massachusetts is weighing arguments on whether to enjoin the National Institutes of Health’s plan to cut billions in funding for research at universities.

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What Students Value in Internships

New data from Handshake shows current students place value on trying out careers through internships and look for fair pay when choosing a role.

Voodoo Doll Study Explores Why Scientists Get Harassed

Researchers asked participants to stick pins in “stereotypical scientist” to establish levels of aggression.