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College Athletes Sue NCAA Over Trans Eligibility Policies
More than a dozen former and current college athletes recently sued the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The lawsuit accused the...

Study: Extroverted Students More Likely to Feel Sense of Belonging
New research finds first-year college students who are more open and sociable are more inclined to feel connected to their institution.
San Antonio College President Reassigned for Handling of Campus Event
San Antonio College (SAC) President Naydeen González-De Jesús was reassigned to an administrative position Monday after a short and rocky...
UMBC Failed to Stop Alleged Harassment of Athletes, U.S. Finds
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County failed to respond to allegations of a former coach’s sexual harassment of male swimmers...

Legal Fight Over 'Widespread' and 'Severe' Hazing at Maryland
The University of Maryland says it had good reason to suspend alcohol-related and new-member activities among Greek organizations. Some fraternities disagree.

Small Liberal Arts University Relocates Satellite Campuses to Bolster Transfers
Lakeland University has moved some of its learning centers onto two-year college campuses to create a steady pipeline of transfer students from the colleges.

Hawaiian Universities Face Challenges to Catch the AI Wave
Hawaiian institutions, often doing more with less, stand to gain from AI adoption if they overcome language and tech talent challenges.
Biden Touts Efforts to Combat Junk Fees in Higher Ed
In statements and a fact sheet, the Biden administration highlighted Friday several ongoing efforts to crack down on so-called junk...
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