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Wisconsin Experts Convene to Address System Enrollment Woes
A legislative study committee will determine whether more closures and consolidations are necessary. Opinions varied widely at the first meeting.
Tenure Denial Lawsuit Against New College Moves Forward
A circuit court judge has rejected requests by the New College of Florida Board of Trustees and the State University...

Did Trump Get HBCUs ‘All Funded’?
Advocates and leaders of historically Black colleges say Trump’s presidency was a mixed bag for their institutions—and his record may signal what’s ahead for them if he wins again.
UNC Frat Brothers and Antisemitism Lawsuit Plaintiff Speak at RNC
The Republican National Convention honored a group of fraternity members from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on...

Biden’s SAVE Plan Blocked by Federal Court
An emergency stay issued Thursday prompted calls for the Education Department to pause student loan payments for borrowers. The agency says it is assessing its options following the ruling.
Ben Sasse Stepping Down as University of Florida President
University of Florida president Ben Sasse is stepping down after a little more than a year on the job due...

Desperate Times, Unorthodox Measures
The FAFSA fiasco set fall enrollments back, far behind targets for many vulnerable small colleges. Some are taking extreme steps to fill their empty seats.
UArizona Now Wants to Be Called Arizona or U of A. UA Is Still Out.
The University of Arizona will no longer call itself UArizona, ditching an abbreviation it adopted in 2019. But it's not...
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