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Cal Lutheran President, Under Fire, to Step Down
Republicans Allege Truman Scholarship is Biased

Awarding Credit Where It’s Due
A new report pushes for an expansion of credit for prior learning, including in college transfer. Here are seven actions higher ed institutions can take.

Third Antisemitism Hearing Could Further Disrupt Higher Ed
In the 36 days since the last House hearing, colleges and universities have seen a wave of protests, armed crackdowns and intensifying Congressional scrutiny. Here are the key developments as Thursday’s session looms.

Positive Partnership: Equipping Students to Teach Multilingual Learners
Western Oregon University offers scholarships and mentorship for students as they prepare to be ESOL educators, as well as a pathway for current teachers to be reskilled.

Undergraduate Enrollment Picks Up Steam
Enrollment rose across regions and degree types this spring, with strong showings at community colleges. But there’s still a long road to post-pandemic recovery.
Former U. of Arizona Student Convicted of Killing Professor

Ultimatums and Deals for Some Remaining Protesters
Student demonstrations may be dwindling, but they haven’t disappeared. Campus leaders continue to respond to the encampments using a range of approaches.
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