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AP Tests Will Be Digital by 2025
Twenty-eight Advanced Placement exams are going digital starting next May, Trevor Packer, the College Board’s head of AP programming, announced...
Liberty University Settles With Jerry Falwell Jr.
Liberty University has struck an agreement with former president Jerry Falwell Jr., who sued the evangelical institution for trademark infringement...
Western Iowa Tech Settles Second Human Trafficking Lawsuit
Western Iowa Tech Community College is settling a second federal lawsuit filed by international students alleging the institution participated in...

Trustee Lawsuit Illuminates Penn State Transparency Concerns
A trustee is suing the board for allegedly withholding financial data. His lawsuit echoes broad transparency concerns that have plagued Penn State for years.

Addressing Scholarships’ Equity Problem
A new Common App report highlights the challenge of getting scholarship money into the hands of those who need it most—and proposes solutions to make it happen.
The Unlikely Battle Over Research at the Olympic Games
Sports scientists are working with athletes to enhance performance and safeguarding ahead of this year’s Paris games, but on-the-ground research is a hotly debated subject.
Ohio Law Requires Colleges to Adopt Harassment Policies
Ohio governor Mike DeWine signed the Enact CAMPUS Act into law Wednesday, requiring the state’s public and private higher education...

Academic Pathways: More Clarity Needed
In a new analysis of Student Voice survey findings, both two- and four-year students say they’d benefit from more clarity around navigating their various academic pathways through college.
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