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Student Acquitted of Rape Can Sue Accuser for Defamation
The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Friday that a former Yale student acquitted of raping a fellow student could sue his...

Students Report Sexual Assault—but Mainly to Their Peers
According to a large-scale survey by Vector Solutions, students are significantly more likely to discuss a sexual assault with a peer than with an authority figure on campus.

DeSantis Challenges Constitutionality of Accreditation
Higher education lawyers and advocates say the lawsuit is more about politics than a serious legal challenge—though others say it makes a compelling case.
Community College Students Expect Better Customer Service
Community college administrators say their students want better support when it comes to institutional customer service—and that they’re right for...
Connecticut Community College Merger Imminent
A long-awaited merger of Connecticut’s 12 community colleges is happening July 1. The singular statewide college will be called Connecticut...
Alliance University Loses Accreditation
The Middle States Commission on Higher Education has withdrawn accreditation from Alliance University, effective Dec. 31. The move comes after...
Liberty University Spokesperson Invokes Hitler
Liberty University communications director Ryan Helfenbein sparked controversy in an interview last week when he referred to Adolf Hitler and...
Weekly Wisdom | Interview with University of Utah President Taylor Randall
Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with University of Utah President Taylor Randall.
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