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Voters in North Dakota rejected a measure to increase the size of the state's higher education governing board, but the fate of a measure to change Nevada's board was up in the air.

Likely Defeat for Affirmative Action

California voters are rejecting a proposal to restore affirmative action at the state's public colleges and universities.

Shalala Loses Re-election Bid

The former Cabinet secretary and leader of three universities was defeated by a former TV journalist.

Academic Minute: Digital Habits

Today on the Academic Minute, Paul Cook, associate professor of English at Indiana University Kokomo, discusses how developing a daily...

Former Unity College Employee Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud

Beth Bing, a former employee of Unity College in Maine, pleaded guilty in federal court to wire fraud Thursday, the...

Board President Under Fire for ‘Disparaging’ and ‘Derogatory’ Facebook Posts

Peter Sysak, president of the Cuesta College Board of Trustees, is under fire because of numerous comments he posted on...

Waiting Game

Some students at colleges in the Washington, D.C., area were actively demonstrating alongside local organizations near the White House, but Tuesday was a mostly quiet night on campuses as results of the 2020 presidential election slowly trickled in.

COVID-19 Roundup: Finishing the Fall Term Virtually

Saint Michael's and Lebanon Valley Colleges shift to remote learning for the rest of the fall term, while Wells, Assumption and Quinnipiac are virtual this week; the virus plays a role in another student death; Wisconsin cancels another football game.