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Creating a Systemwide Mental Health Solution
To meet a growing student need for mental health care, the University of Texas took a systemwide approach to solutions, investing $16.5 million into new resources.
For-Profit Hussian College Closes
Hussian College has closed abruptly. The Pennsylvania Department of Education announced on its website last week that it had “received...
New Guidance Directs Accreditors to Clean Up Complaint Policies
In new guidance released Tuesday, the U.S. Education Department clarified how college accrediting agencies should handle complaints about institutions. The...
Suit Seeks to Bar Classroom Impact of Idaho Antiabortion Law
American Federation of Teachers union affiliates and professors at the University of Idaho and Boise State University are asking a...
Report Analyzes Industry-Led Partnerships With Colleges
A new report aiming to “fill the gap” of information on industry-led postsecondary partnerships recommends colleges and employers work more...

In Settlement, Ohio 2-Year College Ends ‘Free’ Online Program
Eastern Gateway agrees to shut controversial program for union members amid Education Department allegations of financial aid irregularities.

An Overabundance of Caution
Colleges are going over race-conscious practices with a fine-toothed comb, anticipating future legal challenges. Critics fear they’re sacrificing values at the altar of prudence.
Oberlin Sues Insurers Over Settlement in Bakery Case
The saga between Oberlin College and Gibson’s Bakery has spilled over into another lawsuit. This time it’s Oberlin suing four...
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