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2 Colleges Expand Religious Services
Two religiously affiliated colleges last week announced new services for people of different beliefs. The University of San Francisco, a...

Weighing Responses to Latest Higher Ed Scandal
State lawmakers scrutinize steps to address a legal loophole used by some affluent Illinois families to improperly gain access to aid. But financial aid groups warn against overreaction that would hurt low-income students.
Judge Orders Neo-Nazis to Pay American U Student $700,000
A federal judge has ordered the founder of a neo-Nazi website, and his aides, to pay the first black student...

3 More Colleges Go Test Optional
This will be a record year in colleges saying students can apply without the SAT or ACT.

Union Shake-Up in California
CSU's faculty union suddenly disaffiliates from the state's largest K-12 teachers' union.
Labor Market Returns From Nondegree Credentials
A new analysis looks at the labor market outcomes for adult students who earn nondegree credentials, including certificates (both credit-bearing...
California's Governor Creates Postsecondary Panel
Governor Gavin Newsom on Friday appointed leaders from California's higher education, K-12, labor and business sectors to a new Council...
Concerns About Monitoring of Chinese Students and Scholars
Higher education associations and groups promoting free speech on campus released a statement today in response to reports that the...
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