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Interim President Choice Inflames Tensions at Mott Community College
The Board of Trustees has been mired in conflict for over a year. Now they’ve chosen an interim president without higher ed experience, sparking a fresh round of fighting.

The Rise of ‘Anti-OPMs’
Online program managers have long been criticized for their decades-long contracts and revenue-sharing models. Some colleges are opting for an alternative: online program enablement.

GAO Report on Students’ Food Insecurity Highlights SNAP Gap
The latest federal study on food insecurity among college students underscores the need for more systemic changes to the federal food-assistance program.

‘Don’t Miss’: Does Academic Freedom Excuse Offensive Posts About Assassination Attempts?
The response to the Trump rally shooting showed that the 2024 election social media conflagrations have begun. Whether academic freedom should protect such statements is debatable.

Uncertainty Abounds at Annual Business Officers’ Conference
Discussion at this year’s NACUBO conference centered on higher ed’s battered reputation and the looming threats of more campus protests and election unrest in the fall.
Higher Ed Groups Push for Dec. 1 FAFSA Launch
U.S. Asks Supreme Court for Partial Relief From Title IX Injunction
Hamline Settles With Professor Who Showed Painting of Muhammad
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