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The Political Trials of a Southern Accreditor
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has been a frequent target in the partisan fight over higher ed. Its struggles could hold lessons for other agencies under lawmakers’ scrutiny.
Few Changes Planned to Foreign Gift Reporting Requirements
The Biden administration is largely sticking with Trump-era requirements that outline how colleges should disclose foreign gifts of more than $250,000. Higher education associations had urged the department to rethink its approach.
Ex–Davis Student Arrested for Stabbings
An ex-student at the University of California, Davis, was arrested Thursday and charged in three recent stabbings that have left...

Student Staff Advisory Board Provides Feedback, Community
The University of Arkansas’ student success center established an advisory board that draws feedback from student workers in the departments housed within the center.
Moody’s: Third-Party Servicer Guidance a Credit Risk for Institutions
The Education Department’s plans to increase oversight of the outside contractors that colleges and universities use to help run online...

All in a Day’s Work: 3 Quick Teaching Tips for Today
Here are a few easy-to-implement ideas from readers that can promote student success.
N.Y. Higher Ed Leaders Celebrate ‘Transformational’ Budget
New York governor Kathy Hochul on Wednesday enacted historic funding increases for the state’s two public university systems, the State...
Texas Regents Create College to House Civitas Institute
The University of Texas system Board of Regents voted Thursday to establish a new college at the flagship Austin campus...
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