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UT San Antonio Pays $670K for Misreporting Crime Stats

The University of Texas at San Antonio has reached a $670,000 settlement with the Department of Education for underreporting crimes...

Diversity Officer Survey Shows Range of Pay, Budgets, Worries

The large majority of U.S. universities’ chief diversity officers—87.9 percent—have held their positions for five years or less, according to...

Mediating Human-Nature Relations: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Gettysburg College Week: Salma Monani, chair and professor of environmental studies, explores how...
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Students’ Insights on Orientation

Students tend to rate their orientation experiences highly, according to a new Student Voice survey. Yet data suggest modality matters in student satisfaction, and there’s a gap between what students want from orientation and what they’re getting out of it.

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U.S. Discharges $72 Million in Loans for Ashford Students

The University of Arizona Global Campus, which acquired Ashford in 2020, might be on the hook for the discharged student loans.

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Roosevelt Professor Leaves University Amid Sexual Misconduct Complaint

A former student filed a Title IX complaint against the professor in early August, but the investigation was dropped midmonth after he lost his job.

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Florida’s Accreditation Shuffle Begins

Education Department approves one Florida college’s application to change accreditors. A new state law—and Ron DeSantis—dictate that Florida’s 39 other public colleges do the same.

Florida, Texas Colleges Removed From Campus Pride List

The nonprofit Campus Pride excluded four public colleges in Florida and Texas from this year’s list of the most LGBTQ+-friendly...