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A ‘Policy Violation’ or Free Speech?
Several faculty leaders from Indiana University campuses wrote a letter opposing proposed state abortion legislation and defending a colleague. An IU official called it a “policy violation,” a new report reveals.

A Tale of 3 Governors
The Republican governors of Florida, Texas and Virginia are drastically reshaping higher education in their states—which some see as a precursor to the 2024 presidential race.

Pressure to Admit Transfers
California governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed budget puts funding for UCLA on the line if the highly selective university doesn’t create a guaranteed transfer pathway for community college students. The proposal was met with mixed reactions.
Idaho College Rejects Artist’s Work That Mentions Abortions
Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, rejected the work of an artist asked to contribute to an exhibition at the...
$4.175M Settlement in Iowa Football Racial Bias Suit
A racial discrimination lawsuit filed by about a dozen former University of Iowa football players has been settled for $4.175...

Can Dining Halls Help Students With Eating Disorders?
Dining halls can be land mines for students with eating disorders. Some universities want to change that.
Wellness Tip: Using Polls to Get a Pulse on Students’ Mental Health
A communications professor at Salt Lake Community College implemented an anonymous mental health check-in with his students.
Board Reinstates President of North Idaho College
Nick Swayne is again the president of North Idaho College. The board, which placed him on administrative leave without cause...
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