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Cardona Clashes With Republicans

Secretary Cardona fielded questions about the Education Department’s student loan policies and proposals for transgender student athletes during the nearly five-hour hearing, which became contentious at times.

A Millersville University professor speaks to students, gesturing with his hands.

Certificates… From a Philosophy Department

Pennsylvania’s Millersville University has begun offering ethics certificates. It’s among multiple philosophy departments that have shaken things up.

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Program Innovation: Accessible, Paid Experiential Learning With Local Businesses

The University of Texas at San Antonio’s experiential learning program partners students from various majors with local businesses to help find solutions to real-world issues.

A student writes on a protest sign. Behind her, a student writes on a sign that says "opportunity for all" in blue letters.

Undocumented and Unemployed

A group of undocumented students and legal scholars are arguing that the University of California system legally can and should employ these students on their campuses.

Allegheny College Rape Lawsuit Reaches Settlement

Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa., has settled for an undisclosed amount with a former student who alleged that subpar security...

Accreditor Demands Teach-Out Plan From Paul Smith’s College

The Middle States Commission on Higher Education has demanded that Paul Smith’s College submit a teach-out plan, The Adirondack Explorer...
The Aubrey K. Lucas administration building on the University of Southern Mississippi campus

What’s Driving Presidential Turnover in Mississippi?

Four presidents have left Mississippi’s eight public institutions since last June, with little explanation. Critics say the system board’s hiring practices are largely to blame.