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Florida Officials Fume Over Sluggish Accreditation Changes
Florida’s Board of Governors alleges the Education Department is delaying the University of North Florida’s accreditor switch, which experts note is a lengthy process.

U.S. Erred in Denying Grand Canyon Nonprofit Status, Appeals Court Rules
Judges say the Education Department used the wrong legal standard when the Christian for-profit institution once again sought to become a nonprofit.

Can Utah’s Enrollment Boom Stave Off Budget Cuts?
Enrollment jumped by historic margins at Utah’s public universities this fall. State lawmakers, anticipating future declines, want to cut spending anyway.

Education-Level Voting Gaps Are Highest Among Men, White People
Over all, college graduates voted for Harris by 13 points more than they did Trump. But that gap was even starker for certain demographics.

How the End of Affirmative Action Is Affecting Indigenous Students
Native American student enrollments had already been falling for at least a decade. Last year’s Supreme Court ruling may be making matters worse.
Keeping Up With Tech: Leaders Weigh In on Higher Ed’s Readiness
Black Students Receive Racist Texts Postelection

Success Program Launch: Incorporating VR Into the First-Year Seminar
This fall, the University of Miami introduced a new virtual reality tool into a first-year course. The initiative is targeted toward retention and engagement of students, as well as improving their feelings of belonging.
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