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Republicans Allege Truman Scholarship is Biased
Republicans from the House Committee on Education and the Workforce have threatened to pull taxpayer funding from the prestigious Truman...

Third Antisemitism Hearing Could Further Disrupt Higher Ed
In the 36 days since the last House hearing, colleges and universities have seen a wave of protests, armed crackdowns and intensifying Congressional scrutiny. Here are the key developments as Thursday’s session looms.
What Makes Bad Movies So Good? Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Scott Malia, associate professor and chair in the department of theatre and dance at the...
New Report: Higher Ed More Diverse but Racial Disparities Remain
A new report on “Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education” from the American Council on Education found that college students...
Colorado Bill to Improve Credit Transfer Becomes Law
Colorado has become the first state to require an annual report from each public college and university outlining all the...

The Litigation After the Protest Storm
After tense campus protests over the Israel-Hamas War resulted in hundreds of arrests and suspensions, universities are facing a wave of lawsuits in the fallout.
‘Ghost Course’ Whistleblower Wins Wrongful Termination Suit
A judge has awarded a former Western Washington University auditor-turned-whistleblower $3 million in a wrongful termination lawsuit against the university...
Billionaire Gives 1,200 UMass Dartmouth Grads $1,000 Each
A billionaire philanthropist gifted every member of the graduating class at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth with $1,000 in...
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