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U of Maryland President Accused of Plagiarism
College Park president Darryll Pines has requested an independent review into allegations that he lifted a portion of a tutorial website for two papers.

Colleges Say GOP Bill to Protect Free Speech Would Do the Opposite
The House passed legislation Thursday that could make it more difficult for public colleges to enforce new protest policies.

How Short Courses Benefit Student Success
More colleges and universities are considering implementing shorter terms to improve student outcomes and completion. Course scheduling experts share opportunities and pitfalls of the trend.

How Are Pandemic-Era Students Faring Now?
A large-scale federal study shows how the challenges of COVID-19—including job loss and difficulty paying for food and housing—affected various groups of students.

Court Revives Suit From Doctoral Student Who Faced Expulsion for ‘Sexual’ Posts
A federal appeals court has ruled that the First Amendment likely protected a University of Tennessee pharmacy student’s social media activity that a professionalism committee chair deemed “vulgar.”
Fla. Board of Governors to Gain More Oversight of Presidential Searches

Ed Blum Puts Colleges ‘On Notice’ Over Diversity
The affirmative action foe threatened to sue three colleges for allegedly defying the Supreme Court’s race-conscious admissions ban. Should others prepare for the worst?
Penn State to Pay $704K to Resolve Gender Pay Gap Allegations
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