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Michigan Man Sues for Name of Woman in Schlissel Affair

Charles Blackwell, a Farmington Hills, Mich., resident and activist, sued the University of Michigan for the name of the woman...

Maine Governor Proposes Free Community College

The governor of Maine announced Thursday a plan to make two years of community college free for qualified students, The...

The Week in Admissions News

College Board loses senior vice president; admissions scandal parent headed to jail; College Transparency Act; states embrace FAFSA; help for single moms who are students.

How to Use Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Online Learning | Available On-Demand

Regardless of your role in higher education or experience with online learning, DEI should be at the forefront of your...

Students at U of Texas Want More COVID-19 Protections

Students at the University of Texas at Austin are demanding more protections against COVID-19, The Austin American-Statesman reported. Members of...

Improvisation Is the Future in an AI-Dominated World

Improv is not just for comedy. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Florida’s Rich Pellegrin discusses this method in...

Florida Could Make Switching Accreditors Mandatory

The bill under review also contains a clause allowing institutions to sue their accreditors if they are “negatively impacted by retaliatory action.” That could scare off potential accrediting agencies.

$57.75M Gift to UC Irvine Will Fund Depression Research

The University of California, Irvine, has received a $57.75 million gift to create a center for research into the causes...