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Walden Agrees to Pay $28.5 Million in Class-Action Settlement

Walden University, a for-profit online university, has settled a class-action lawsuit that accused the institution of targeting women and Black...

S.C. House Bill Says Colleges Can’t Request DEI Statements

The South Carolina House of Representatives has passed a bill that would ban public colleges and universities from asking applicants...
Students sit on the lawn at Marymount University in Virginia on a sunny day

Grad Students Provide Free Counseling to Community, Gain Experience

Starting this spring, Marymount’s master’s in counseling and doctoral students can earn work experience through a free counseling clinic for the public.

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More Campus Cuts in March

Citing enrollment and financial challenges, numerous institutions are eliminating jobs while others have announced budget cuts that may lead to future layoffs.

Buffalo State Rescinds Offer to Presidential Hire

Buffalo State University has rescinded an offer to presidential hire Chance Glenn amid an apparent controversy over a grant application...
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Sting Operation Fools a Proctoring Service—and Results in Blackmail Attempt

A staff member at a Florida college, posing as a student, hires a contract cheating firm to test the institution’s systems for preventing fraud. The outcome offers lessons for instructors and students as virtual learning expands.

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Student Wellness Tip: Helping Students Navigate Sticky Situations

A workshop series at George Mason University gives students the tools to “adult” and tackle unfamiliar situations with confidence.

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Higher Ed Pay for Many Exceeds Inflation Rate

Despite getting raises this year, faculty and staff buying power is lower than it was before the pandemic.