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Ohio Law Creates ‘Intellectual Diversity Centers’
Ohio is spending $24 million to create “intellectual diversity centers” at five of the state’s public institutions of higher education...

Biden’s Backup for Student Loan Relief Likely to Take a Year
Negotiations over loan forgiveness will spotlight the Education Department’s complicated process to enact new rules—and are likely to frustrate borrowers in the process.
California College Apologizes for Delayed Cantonese Program
City College of San Francisco recently issued a press release apologizing for the contentious delay of a Cantonese certificate program...
Faculty Flee New College of Florida
More than one-third of the faculty—36 members—has left the New College of Florida within the past year, The Tampa Bay...

No Classes, No Accreditation, No Closure?
The King’s College is squeezed financially, has lost accreditation and will cancel classes this fall. But leadership doesn’t intend for the closure to be permanent.
How Economics Research Grew During the Pandemic: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Sam Kruger, assistant professor of finance at the McCombs School of Business at the University...
King’s College of New York Won’t Offer Classes in the Fall
King’s College of New York, a Christian college, announced that it will not be offering classes in the fall. In...

Going Phishing on Campus
Scammers have been targeting students for years, but some universities are reporting recent upticks as perpetrators develop workarounds to campus safeguards.
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