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Department of Justice Resolves Complaint From Delaware State

The Justice Department has resolved a complaint from Delaware State University about an incident involving a busload of Delaware State...
Miguel Cardona, a middle-aged Hispanic man with a goatee and glasses, stands at a podium in a black suit and blue tie.

New, Stronger Gainful Employment Regs Released

The rule adds more requirements for all postsecondary nondegree programs and all programs at for-profit institutions. Education Department officials hailed the regulations as the strongest ever gainful-employment rule.

Astronomy Preprint Withdrawn Over a Co-Author’s Inclusion

An astronomy preprint’s lead author withdrew the paper and is removing one of the co-authors: Geoff Marcy, who resigned his...
Community members eat at tables overlooking the College of Lake County Campus.

New on the Job: Q&A With Nick Branson of the College of Lake County

As the inaugural assistant vice president of strategy, planning and success, Branson uses his institutional effectiveness background to promote access for all learners.

Ohio’s Miami U Faculty Unionize

Miami University faculty members have voted 450 to 241 to unionize, in an election where nearly 90 percent of eligible...
A Scripps College alumna teaches a small class, with a projector screen stating that the lesson is about the three types of budgeting.

Program Innovation: Alums and Career Services Delivering Financial Literacy Lessons

Women at Scripps College learn the fundamentals of financial literacy from alumnae, plus participate in a salary negotiation workshop led by career services staff—building confidence while providing perspective on what to expect.

Layoffs and Closures at Upper Iowa University

Upper Iowa University will resort to layoffs and other major cuts to combat revenue losses from declining enrollment, shifting demographics...
Students holding signs in opposition to Ohio Senate Bill 83

Ohio State Board Pushes Back on Anti-DEI Bill

Ohio State’s Board of Trustees blasted a State Senate bill one day before it passed. The rare move comes as culture war politics drive education reforms across the U.S.