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University of Tennessee Guarantees Admission to Eligible Students
The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees voted Friday to guarantee admission to the flagship Knoxville campus for high school...

It’s Fun to Study the YMCA
Springfield College students can minor in YMCA studies, one of the few programs in the country that prepares graduates for working at a specific organization.
Arkansas Tech President, on Medical Leave, Is Fired
Arkansas Tech University fired its president, Robin E. Bowen, without cause Saturday three months into a medical leave she began...
Michigan State Suspends Football Coach Amid Charges of Sexual Harassment
Michigan State University suspended its head football coach Sunday after news reports that he had sexually harassed the rape survivor...

For Selective Institutions, Progress and Backsliding on Socioeconomic Diversity
New York Times database shows some colleges have gained in socioeconomic diversity, but many have declined.

New Academic Freedom Principles Open Door to Outside Intervention
The Princeton Principles—endorsed by a program and some professors at the university, but not Princeton itself—say off-campus actors “should become involved” in some instances.

Florida System Adopts the Classic Learning Test
The State University System of Florida’s Board of Governors voted to accept the SAT alternative in state Republicans’ latest rebuke of academic norms.
College Closures Drive Expansion of Bard Prison Program
Bard College is expanding its program for incarcerated students with a new enrollment and transfer initiative prompted by the recent...
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