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How Early Texas Settler Groups Got Along: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Francis Galan, associate professor of history at Texas A&M University–San Antonio, sheds some light on...
Bacone College Files for Bankruptcy
Struggling Bacone College has filed for bankruptcy. The move likely brings an end to its status as a freestanding institution...

Lincoln University Cuts Ties With Alumni Association, Demands Audit
The board president at the historically Black university in Missouri suspended relations with its alumni association until it meets a list of demands.
Incoming President Backs Out of Marietta College Job
Marietta College was planning to welcome a new president in July. Instead it’s back to the drawing board after President-elect...
Report: Project 2025 Proposals Would Hurt Student Loan Borrowers
A conservative think tank’s plan for a potential second Trump administration could drive up student loan payments for millions of...

OCR Chides Lafayette College for Dismissing Anti-Israel Posts as ‘Free Speech Issue’
The latest Title VI resolution agreement sheds light on how colleges are being asked to handle complaints about online speech. First Amendment advocates are concerned about the implications.

Federal Judges Put Biden’s New Loan Repayment Plan on Hold
Two federal judges on Monday dealt different blows to the administration’s generous income-driven loan repayment plan. What does that mean for borrowers awaiting relief?

No-Confidence Votes for College Leaders Who Hid Negative DEI Report
Greenfield Community College leaders prematurely ended a partnership with a DEI consulting firm that issued a highly critical report. Employees are outraged.
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