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Supreme Court Blocks Census Citizenship Question, for Now
The Supreme Court on Thursday blocked the addition of a question about citizenship to the 2020 Census on the grounds...
Study Recommends Larger State Investment Into Prison Education
A study from the National Conference of State Legislatures concluded investing in prison postsecondary education has benefits to reduce recidivism...
NIH Official Cites 'Egregious' Violations of Foreign Funding Rules
A senior official at the National Institutes of Health said that the number of cases in which universities have fired...
Bennett College Taps Gates Official as President
Bennett College, a private, historically black institution in Greensboro, N.C., announced Thursday that its next president will be Suzanne Walsh...
Half of Wayne State Board Sues the Other
Members of Wayne State University's Board of Trustees, divided, among other things, over the leadership of President M. Roy Wilson...
Academic Minute: The Politics of the Headscarf
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Wheaton College (Mass.) Week: Aubrey Westfall, assistant professor of political science, explains why...

Seeking Answers on Loan Relief Claims
With borrowers who attended for-profits having waited years on loan relief applications, lawyers this week sued the Education Department to take action on more than 150,000 claims.
More Guilty Pleas in Admissions Scandal
Two more key participants in the admissions scandal pleaded guilty on Thursday, USA Today reported. Steve Masera, who served as...
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