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'A Serial Abuser and Strangler'
Appeals court sides with University of Arizona in a Title IX case involving off-campus assaults by a former football player. The student plaintiff argued the university ignored evidence of the player’s repeated on-campus dating violence.
U of Washington, Seattle U to Resume In-Person Classes
The University of Washington and Seattle University both have announced plans to resume in-person classes on Jan. 31, The Seattle...
MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy for PTSD Patients
Treating mental disorders may require some out-of-the-box thinking. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Connecticut’s C. Michael White discusses...

Community College’s Controversial Partnership Draws Federal Scrutiny
U.S. Department of Education has started a program review to study financial aid practices at Ohio’s Eastern Gateway Community College.

Women Earn More Under Female Presidents, Study Shows
Women make up about a third of college and university presidents and 44 percent of provosts. Their institutions employ more women, in higher positions and for better pay, than those led by men.
Collin College Will Pay $70K to Ousted Professor Who Tweeted
Collin College in Texas will pay former history professor Lora Burnett $70,000 plus attorney’s fees to end Burnett’s First Amendment–based...
Controversial Transfer Agreement Ends
The California Community Colleges system has discontinued plans to partner with American Public University System, a for-profit institution, said California...
Dartmouth President to Step Down in 2023
Dartmouth College president Philip J. Hanlon will step down in June 2023 after a decade at the helm of his...
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