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KU Professor Fired Amid China Initiative Sues to Regain Job

The University of Kansas fired a professor whom a jury convicted in 2022 as part of the first Trump administration’s...

Education Department Fines Baker College $2.5M

The Department of Education is fining Baker College $2.5 million as part of a settlement reached Tuesday following a yearlong...

UT Austin President Leaves for Top Job at Southern Methodist

University of Texas at Austin president Jay Hartzell is moving 200 miles up the interstate to take the helm of...

Christian College Students Gain Access to State Aid

Students at Luther Rice College & Seminary, a Christian institution in Georgia, will now be able to access a state...
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Study: Majority of Students on Academic Dismissal Experienced Major Life Event

A new study evaluates the barriers to student success for those who left college due to academic dismissal and what factors pushed them out of higher education.

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All in a Day’s Work: 3 Stories of Changing Lives

Three professionals working in higher education share testimonies of how they’ve impacted students’ learning and future goals.

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Should the U.S. Regulate Cost of Attendance?

The Education Department now has the power to oversee how colleges calculate student costs, which impacts financial aid—and often misses the mark. Will the Trump administration act?

Johns Hopkins Resolves Civil Rights Investigation

Johns Hopkins University has agreed to resolve a federal civil rights investigation into whether it violated Title VI of the...