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How K-12 Book Bans Affect Higher Education
Some educators fear removing controversial books from the K-12 curriculum will harm student development and critical thinking—and rob them of the cultural capital colleges expect them to possess.

‘Without Her Consent’
Harvard University allegedly obtained a Title IX complainant’s outside mental health records, absent her permission. How could that be possible?
39 Members of Congress Want Education Dept. to Investigate Anti-Semitism
Thirty-nine members of Congress, led by Representative Ted W. Lieu, a California Democrat, sent the Education Department a letter urging...
SUNY Fredonia Senate Releases Statement on Stephen Kershnar
The University Senate Executive Committee at the State University of New York at Fredonia released a statement this week condemning...
College President Lambasted for Comparing Student to Hitler
The president of Highland Community College in Kansas, Deborah Fox, has been widely criticized for comparing a Black student athlete...
Lawsuit by Haskell Student Journalist Settled
Haskell Indian Nations University, a tribal institution in Kansas, on Tuesday settled a federal lawsuit by a former editor of...
University of California to Settle Sexual Abuse Cases
The University of California system agreed to a $243 million payout to settle hundreds of sexual abuse claims against James...

A Plan to Renew Gainful Employment
Education Department sets out some ideas, but they are still a long way from completion. One idea is to require all colleges to report some information on their outcomes.
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