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Linda McMahon, wearing an orange suit, sits behind her name card at her confirmation hearing.

McMahon’s Title IX Comments Cause Confusion, Concerns

Statements from the education secretary nominee during her confirmation hearing conflicted with Trump’s 2020 Title IX policies.

Law Schools Decry Trump’s Defiance of Courts

Law school groups are sounding the alarm over the Trump administration’s attempts to undermine the judicial branch, Bloomberg Law reported...
An unidentified person holds a printed version of the University of Louisville Oral Comm Success Guide

A Gen Ed Success Guide for Students Helps Academic Achievement

The University of Louisville developed a digital textbook to address the hidden curriculum of higher education and prepare learners to excel in their oral communication courses.

An image of Ron Desantis with protesters in the background and increasing stacks of dollar bills in the foreground.

Has Florida Sparked a Trend of Ending In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students?

Advocates for the policy worry other states will follow Florida’s lead and end price reliefs for students who can’t access federal financial aid.

Photos of Ken Levy, Jeff Landry and Donald Trump above a photo of LSU Baton Rouge's campus.

This Law Professor’s Job Has Become a Legal Drama

Ken Levy of Louisiana State University told Trump-supporting students they need his “political commentary.” A series of judges has disagreed over whether he should be back in class. And Louisiana’s governor keeps attacking him on social media.

A photo illustration of Seton Hall and former president Joseph Nyre.

Seton Hall Sues Former President

Seton Hall University sued former president Joseph Nyre, alleging he leaked documents in an effort to paint his successor in a bad light. Nyre filed his own explosive lawsuit last year.

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Ed Blum Takes a Victory Lap

The architect of the affirmative action ban got everything he wanted, first from the Supreme Court, then from the Trump administration. He’s still not satisfied.

A woman with blond hair, but a question mark is replacing her face.

Who Is Kimberly Richey, the Nominee to Lead OCR?

The appointee for assistant secretary of the Office for Civil Rights most recently worked as an education official in Florida, but she has federal government experience and a history of working with conservative think tanks.