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Liberty Sues Va. Governor Over Financial Aid
Liberty University is suing Virginia governor Ralph Northam, a Democrat, in federal court, The Washington Post reported Friday. The lawsuit...

Perpetrator or Victim?
A graduate of Columbia University who was accused of sexual assault declared victory after a legal settlement required the university to reinstate his revoked degree. Advocates for sexual assault victims say the outcome could have lasting repercussions.
New Programs: Sports Leadership, Social Work, Cyberengineering
Emporia State University is starting an online bachelor's degree in sports leadership and recreation. La Salle University is launching a...
Monitoring Employee Health Data
Your health is now more important than ever to your employer. In today's Academic Minute, part of Bentley University Week...

A ‘Fauci Effect’?
Students are showing more interest in health-related education. Experts say it's not just about Anthony Fauci.

Little Legacy on Higher Ed—Except Controversy
After a tumultuous four years, Betsy DeVos leaves her tenure as education secretary knowing much of what she did will be undone by the Biden administration.

Admissions Have and Have-Nots
Institutions with money and prestige are doing very well this year; those known for serving low-income students, not so much.

A Fraught Balancing Act
Some college leaders quickly cracked down on students and faculty voicing support for rioters who attacked the U.S. Capitol. Others walked a fine line between protecting free speech rights and tamping down incendiary language.
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