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UCLA Law Releases Confidential Student Information

The University of California, Los Angeles, law school accidentally released to first-year students information about rising third-year students, including their...

From Migration to Empowerment: Indigenous Maya Women

Keeping your culture when oppressed can be tough. In today’s Academic Minute, Connecticut College’s Joyce Bennett looks to one group...

‘An Affront to Open Discourse’

PEN America and the American Association of Colleges and Universities come out once more against so-called divisive concepts bans, saying they represent the biggest threat of all to free speech.

Bacow to Step Down as Harvard’s President

Lawrence S. Bacow will leave next summer after five years in its top job and a dozen on its board. He previously led Tufts University and spent 24 years at MIT.

Report: How COVID Affected Less Selective Private Colleges

According to a new report from the TIAA Institute, the coronavirus pandemic did not disproportionately harm the outcomes of underrepresented...

New Bill Would Help Restore Education Benefits to Veterans

President Biden signed into law a bill that restores education benefits to veterans who attended for-profit colleges that closed or...

Gainful Employment Change Could Harm For-Profits

New study shows that twice the number of for-profit colleges could fail under potential changes to gainful employment by the Biden administration than would have under the old rules.

New Programs: Public Relations, Business, Mechanical Engineering

Kansas State University is starting a new major in advertising and public relations. Muhlenberg College is starting a bachelor of...