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Most Governing Boards Don’t Reflect Student Diversity
A new report in Washington Monthly shows a potential correlation between the diversity of college and university governing boards and graduation rates.

U.S. Discharges $72 Million in Loans for Ashford Students
The University of Arizona Global Campus, which acquired Ashford in 2020, might be on the hook for the discharged student loans.

Measuring Higher Ed’s Benefits Beyond Earnings
A new report from Lumina Foundation and Gallup reveals a host of positive outcomes associated with going to college. Researchers hope they will lead to a new perception of higher ed’s “worth.”

Roosevelt Professor Leaves University Amid Sexual Misconduct Complaint
A former student filed a Title IX complaint against the professor in early August, but the investigation was dropped midmonth after he lost his job.
Tufts RAs Strike During Move-In

University of Michigan Halts Internet During First Week of Classes
Online access may not resume for days amid concerns of a cyberattack.

Program Innovation: Smart Boxes Feed Food-Insecure Students
Virginia Commonwealth University rolled out optimized miniature food pantries to provide free and accessible food items across campus.
Jordan Peterson Must Take Course in Professionalism
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