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‘New Communism’ Group Disrupts Yale Professor’s Class

The SAT Enters the 21st Century
The College Board’s ubiquitous standardized test is now exclusively digital and significantly shorter. It’s a big change at a decisive moment for the testing industry.
Texas Tech Professor on Leave for ‘Hateful, Antisemitic’ Comments

New Leader of UNC School Played Role in Creating It
The Duke scholar hired to lead Chapel Hill’s School of Civic Life and Leadership helped write a proposal for it, North Carolina’s provost says.
U of Florida Eliminates DEI Positions, Appointments and Spending

Success Program Launch: LaGuardia Community College Is Linking President’s Society Alumni
A new alumni network for those who have been through a student leadership program connects business leaders to students and each other, inspiring giving to the institution as well.

A N.Y. Law Mandates Campus Polling Sites. Why Are There Still So Few?
Activists were excited about a law requiring polling places on campuses with more than 300 registered voters. But its implementation has proven slow and erratic.

U.S. Wants to Let States Enforce Their Own Regulations for Online Education
As the Biden administration eyes regulatory changes aimed at improving consumer protections for students, institutions worry about unintended consequences.
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