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Appeals Court Upholds Ruling in UM Dearborn Free Speech Case
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld a district court’s ruling allowing a lawsuit brought by a...
The Covert U.S. ‘War on Terror’ in Somalia: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Jason C. Mueller, assistant professor of sociology at Kennesaw State University, examines one example of...

Community Colleges Primed For, but Struggling With, Tech Adoption
With working students desperate for flexibility and employers seeking tech skills, online learning is in high demand. So why are community colleges struggling to provide it?

Campus Pride Terminates Founder, Considers Merger
The organization’s board alleges that former executive director Shane Windmeyer—who was also Campus Pride’s only full-time employee—mismanaged over $100,000.
Zooming In on Appearance Dissatisfaction: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Emily Hemendinger, assistant professor with the department of psychiatry at the University of Colorado Anschutz...

FAFSA Now Open Full-Time After Rocky Launch
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is officially open for business as usual, the Department of Education announced Monday...

What Does a New Governor Mean for Higher Ed in Louisiana?
Critics fear that Jeff Landry is seeking undue power over the state’s universities. Pre-emptively, some institutions have already backtracked on DEI.
Fired UW La Crosse Chancellor Gets His Own Beer
Joe Gow, the former chancellor of University of Wisconsin at La Crosse who was fired last month after news broke...
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