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Purdue Will Pay $737K Over False Grant Application Allegations
Purdue University will pay the federal government $737,400 to settle allegations that a researcher falsified data, according to a news...

Survey: Trends in Student Persistence, From Students
New insights from tech company EdSights use data from chatbot text messages to understand the factors that impact student persistence throughout the academic year.
Communication Association Apologizes for Blocked Gaza Speech
The National Communication Association’s Executive Committee said last week that the “events leading up to the censoring and dismissal” of...
Bluefield State President Retired After Accreditor’s Critical Report
The president of Bluefield State University retired this month, apparently in the wake of a highly critical report from the...

Another Round of Campus Budget Turmoil
Public colleges in Nebraska and Ohio and private institutions in Iowa, Ohio and Oklahoma are the latest affected.
3 Palestinian Students Shot in Vermont
Three college students of Palestinian descent were shot Saturday night in Burlington, Vt., VTDigger reported. Two are in stable condition...

Affirmative Action Is Dead. How About Reparations?
As colleges reckon with the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban, some see an opportunity to return to the policy’s early roots: reparations through admissions.
Can Important Unions Collapse and Disappear? Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Jay Zagorsky, clinical associate professor at the Questrom School of Business at Boston University, revisits...
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