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Post-Bankruptcy, 2U Appoints New CEO
Should Universities Cash In on Cryptocurrency Donations?
Encouraging donations in cryptocurrency can open a new pool of donors, but some institutions are hesitant amid concerns about volatility and the regulatory environment.

Confusion Follows Trump Order on Sex and Gender
The executive order could eventually change how the federal government enforces Title IX and other laws, though there’s no immediate impact on colleges.
Trump Announces New Group of Ed Department Appointees
Carnegie Foundation Launches Pilot for Sustainability Classification

A Warm Welcome Back: Supporting Students Returning From Health Leave
Mental health challenges can push students to withdraw from college, often never to return. For those who do re-enroll, colleges and universities can pave a path for their success.
The Benefits of Citizen Science and Community-Engaged Research
Two leading academics explain why everyone benefits when researchers look beyond academia to seek greater understanding and new knowledge alongside the broader public or affected communities.

Dual Leadership Controversies Plague Seton Hall
Seton Hall’s current president allegedly failed to report sexual abuse. The university is also embroiled in an acrimonious lawsuit with a former president.
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