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Vermont Law School Plans to Open New Graduate School

Vermont Law School plans to open a new graduate school as part of a restructuring plan in July, according to...

Is Title IX Creating a College Quasi Court?

Administrators and legal experts say yes—and that recent regulatory changes have deterred victims from reporting.

Felony Charges for Hazing That Led to Brain Damage

Felony charges were brought Friday against Ryan Delanty and Thomas Shultz, two former members of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity...

Striving for Equity in Your Process: A Music Analogy

What can composing music teach us about improving collaboration in government advisory groups? In today’s Academic Minute, Portland State University’s...

Support for Debt Forgiveness, But…

A new poll shows 82 percent of borrowers believe Biden should make college more affordable.

Acquittal in Admissions Case

He apparently won his case by accusing Georgetown of going after his money.

The ‘Pernicious’ Practice of Withholding Transcripts to Collect Debt

Federal scrutiny grows of a practice colleges use widely. Two experts discuss what policy makers and institutions can do to avoid impeding students from jobs or further education.

Piedmont President, Under Attack, to Retire

Piedmont University president James Mellichamp announced that he will retire as soon as his replacement is found, Now Habersham reported...