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Cornel West Leaves Harvard, With a Furor
He sees the divinity school “in decline and decay” and says the university’s administrators have “anti-Palestinian prejudices.”
Boston College Faces Uproar Over Vaccines
Boston College is facing an uproar from some Roman Catholic students and parents over its denial of exemptions to those...
TIAA-CREF Paid $97M in Restitution
TIAA-CREF has agreed to pay $97 million in restitution to tens of thousands of customers who were fraudulently misled into...
Federal Aid Verification Will Be More Targeted for 2021-22 Award Year
The Department of Education is temporarily changing its federal student aid verification process to focus only on identity theft and...

A Future Crop of Farmers
A new pilot program in Texas aims to bring local college students into the industry as small family farms across the country continue to dwindle and farmers and ranchers age.

Nominee Faces Criticism at Confirmation Hearing
Catherine Lhamon fielded questions about her views on Title IX regulations and her past use of informal guidance, as she hopes to once again be confirmed as assistant secretary for civil rights at the Department of Education.

Math for Social Justice
New course at Kettering University in Michigan aims to engage STEM-minded students in humanistic and social science analysis through mathematics.
Columbia College Offers New Financial Incentives
Columbia College, a community college in Sonora, Calif., has announced a host of financial incentives to help cut down costs...
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