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Johns Hopkins, Caltech Settle in Antitrust Lawsuit
Johns Hopkins University and the California Institute of Technology agreed to settle in a federal antitrust lawsuit that alleges 17...

Historians’ Council Vetoes Gaza Scholasticide Condemnation
American Historical Association convention-goers overwhelmingly passed the statement on Jan. 5, but the group’s top elected body has vetoed it without letting all AHA members vote.
Montana State President To Take Top Job at APLU
The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities named Montana State University president Waded Cruzado as its next president, according to...

California Colleges Confront Loss as L.A. Burns
Although colleges in Los Angeles escaped serious fire damage, leaders say they face a long road ahead as hundreds of students and faculty were displaced.
Number of College Applicants Up 5%
The number of first-year applicants this cycle is up 5 percent over January of last year, according to a new...
Students Feel ‘Spammed’ by ‘Overload’ of University Emails
Institutional communications branded “inconsistent, inauthentic and rather annoying” by study participants.

Colleges Recognize 9th Annual Day of Racial Healing
On Jan. 21, dozens of colleges will dedicate time to support racial reconciliation and justice through education and facilitated discussions.
Indiana Governor Eliminates DEI by Executive Order
Indiana governor Mike Braun signed an executive order Wednesday eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion in all state agencies and replacing...
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