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Ohio Bill Targeting Strikes, DEI Doesn’t Advance—for Now

Ohio’s Senate Bill 83—which would’ve banned public higher education employee strikes and mandatory diversity, equity and inclusion programs, with some...

Kentucky Supreme Court Rules That Student Lawsuit Over COVID-19 May Continue

The Kentucky Supreme Court has sided with students, allowing their suit to proceed. They are seeking more than $200 million...

Overcoming Adversity: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Robin Morrison, senior researcher at the University of Zurich and affiliate scientist at the Dian...
Letter signs spelling out "cancel" are held in front of the Supreme Court building

Biden Proposes New Debt-Relief Plan After Supreme Court Rejects Initial Proposal

The 6-to-3 decision stops the Biden administration from moving forward with plans to forgive up to $20,000 in student loans for eligible Americans, but the administration announced new steps to aid borrowers.

Kentucky Supreme Court Rules That Student Lawsuit Over COVID-19 May Continue

The Kentucky Supreme Court has sided with students, allowing their suit to proceed. They are seeking more than $200 million...
Dueling groups of demonstrators face off holding signs that say "stop discriminating on the basis of race" and "we are the people."

Advocates Celebrate End of Race-Conscious Admissions

Students and supporters of affirmative action also descended on the Supreme Court, pledging to continue fighting to make higher education accessible to students from underrepresented backgrounds.

Three seated people in casual clothes speak with a woman standing in a warm-looking campus office space. A large wall sign says "Welcome to Student Support Services."

Embedding Mental Health Care for Students in Need

The University of Alaska at Fairbanks’s TRIO Student Support Services program brings counseling directly to students as part of its holistic advising mission.

Hope Forward student cohort

Hope College Bets on Tuition-Free Program

Hope College lets a small group of students attend for free and asks them to donate money to the institution after they graduate. An effort to raise $1 billion to expand the pilot program campuswide is going slowly.