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Colleges Urge Education Dept. to Keep Rules Allowing Inclusive Access
Seventy-five administrators and professors from at least 61 institutions are calling on the Education Department in a letter released Wednesday...

Online Course Provider 2U Faces Doubts It Can Continue
The financially challenged company said it needs to undergo major changes to survive.

All in a Day’s Work: Being Transparent With Struggles
A staff member at St. Francis College shares how vulnerability helps him build trust with first-generation scholars and encourages help-seeking behavior among students.
Oklahoma Governor Calls for Consolidation of State Higher Ed
Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt caught some lawmakers off guard on Monday when he called for the consolidation of public colleges...
Donors Sue to Block Webster Endowment Reclassification
Donors, including a former trustee, are suing to block Webster University from reclassifying endowment funds to meet the terms of...

Professor Resigned After Sexual Harassment Inquiry—and Got More Work
An orchestra conductor left the Universities of Wisconsin in 2022 after an investigation into accusations that he forcibly kissed a student. Goshen College fired him Monday, saying it didn’t know.
Judge Says Harvard Not Responsible for Stolen Corpses
A Massachusetts judge has dismissed claims that Harvard University was partly liable for the actions of a former employee of...

College Board Fined for Selling Student Data
The College Board, the nonprofit that owns and administers the SAT and PSAT as well as AP tests, will pay...
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