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7-Month Sentence for Admissions Fraud
Elizabeth Henriquez, a California woman, was sentenced to seven months in prison for her role in the admissions scandal. Henriquez...
Judge Lets Watkins-Belmont Merger Continue
A Nashville, Tenn., judge on Friday declined to issue a temporary injunction for the planned merger between Watkins College of...

Scholars v. COVID-19 Racism
Scholars with expertise in Asian American studies, public health and other fields have a new urgent agenda for their teaching, research and outreach: confronting coronavirus-related racism.

What the Therapist Knows
A magistrate judge in New York is seeking to make available the confidential records of a therapist-student relationship, to gain more information about a university's possible Title IX violations.

Suspension of Financial Responsibility Scores?
Higher education groups push the Education Department to suspend measure of colleges' financial standing, and the department releases new proposed rules on distance education.
Ex-Official Admits Letting Unqualified Students Into Southern Cal
Hiu Kit David Chong, an assistant director of the University of Southern California's Office of Graduate Admissions from 2008 to...
Academic Minute: Who Are the Mandaeans?
Today on the Academic Minute, James F. McGrath, a professor of religion at Butler University, looks into the history of...

Coronavirus News Roundup for April 2
Everything you need to know about higher ed and the coronavirus for Thursday in one easy-to-read package.
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