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Judge Says Reportedly Trans Volleyball Player May Compete

A federal judge has ruled that a San José State University women’s volleyball player, who some of her teammates and...
A cover of the book "Black, Not Historically Black" next to a headshot of author Joseph L. Jones, a dark-skinned bald man with a mustache and goatee.

A Scholar of HBCUs Shines a Harsh Light on the Institutions

Political scientist Joseph L. Jones argues in his new book that historically Black colleges should strive to be what he calls “pan-Black” institutions.

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Is Grammarly AI? Notre Dame Says Yes

The rapid introduction of generative AI has created a wild west of policies at colleges, complicating the use of long-standing editing and writing tools.

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Hopping on the Affordability Bandwagon

Five selective colleges launched strikingly similar student aid initiatives last week for low- and middle-income students. What’s behind the frenzy to boost financial aid?

Voices of Student Success: Life Design for Student Success

In higher education, more colleges and universities are integrating life design into the student experience to improve student well-being, academic...

Spelman College President Steps Down

Spelman College announced that Helene Gayle, president of the historically Black women’s college in Atlanta, will not be returning from...

Alumni Protest Saint Augustine’s Multimillion-Dollar Loan Deal

A group of alumni and community members gathered last week to protest a $7 million loan agreement between Saint Augustine’s...
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Red States Back Trump’s Plan to Abolish Education Department

At least four Republican state leaders praised the president-elect’s plans to dismantle the agency, citing the need for more local control over K-12 schools. But higher ed experts say they’re overlooking consequences for colleges.