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A collage of images including the Elton and Janice Gallegly Center for Public Service and Civic Engagement on the California Lutheran campus.

‘Cancel Culture’ or Fundraising Gone Awry?

A Republican former congressman helped raise nearly $1 million to fund a center in his name at California Lutheran University. Now he’s suing the institution, and donors want refunds.

A broken pencil on a multiple-choice test form

Layoffs and ‘Transformation’ at a Testing Titan

ETS, which administers the SAT and owns the GRE, laid off 6 percent of its workforce. Some say the blow reflects the diminished role of testing in college admissions.

Protesting Iowa Grad Students Shut Down Board Meeting

Protesting graduate students shut down a University of Iowa Board of Regents meeting Wednesday, disrupting the event with demands for...

DePaul to Require IDs on Campus

Following the robbery of a number of students near DePaul University in Chicago over the past month, the university will...

Former Professor Accused of Inappropriate Behavior at 2 Universities

A former California Polytechnic State University professor is being investigated by the university’s Civil Rights and Compliance Office under Title...

Compensating College Athletes for Playing: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University of St. Thomas Week: David A. Grenardo, associate director of the Holloran...
A small, diverse group of student leaders smiles at the camera in an office space. One is a wheelchair user. They have folders and coffee, as if in a meeting.

Following the Leaders: Understanding and Promoting Student Leadership

Student Voice results show that students with certain advantages are more likely to have held leadership positions on campus than peers. Here’s why that matters and what institutions can do to help boost students’ leadership creds.

A Black man in a blue suit and tie and a Latino man in a gray suit and tie face off over the U.S. Capitol

A Political Standoff Over Affirmative Action

Politicians are settling into entrenched positions in the fight over how to interpret the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. Where does that leave colleges?