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Colleges Work to Recover From the CrowdStrike Outage
Though not as debilitated as hospitals and airlines, some higher ed institutions canceled classes or went without Wi-Fi. Some experts say it’s a wake-up call.
Judge Declines to Narrow Title IX Injunction Affecting Hundreds of Colleges
Charges Against Northwestern University Staff Dropped

New OPM Regulations Aren’t Coming Until 2025, if They Happen at All
The Biden administration has pushed off new regs that have loomed over colleges and outside contractors for months. But the threat of them has already created waves across higher education.

Student Wellness Tip: Offer Free Menstrual Products
Colleges are expanding access to hygiene products to improve basic needs support and promote student wellness.

Biden, an Education President
He stepped down from the Democratic ticket Sunday. What will happen to his ambitious plans to reshape higher education and fix the student loan system?

Wisconsin Experts Convene to Address System Enrollment Woes
A legislative study committee will determine whether more closures and consolidations are necessary. Opinions varied widely at the first meeting.

Did Trump Get HBCUs ‘All Funded’?
Advocates and leaders of historically Black colleges say Trump’s presidency was a mixed bag for their institutions—and his record may signal what’s ahead for them if he wins again.
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