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Suit Charges Emporia State With Conspiracy Against Tenure

A federal suit filed by 11 former faculty members at Emporia State University charges that they lost their jobs because...

U of South Carolina Ed College Antiracist Statement Vanishes

A University of South Carolina College of Education mission statement that referenced “anti-racist, pro-Black instruction” disappeared from the college's website...
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Reading Between the Lines on Affirmative Action

The Supreme Court’s decision only explicitly addressed admissions. But legal experts say it could have much broader implications and that colleges would be wise to prepare accordingly.

The Week in Admissions News

A webcast about the Supreme Court ruling on affirmative action; Biden plans to change the way students pay for college; some Black colleges expect a surge in applications; defending diversity programs.

Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, a middle-aged Hispanic man with a goatee wearing glasses and a business suit.

$39 Billion in Student Loan Relief for 804,000 People

The debt discharge is the result of an effort to give borrowers credit for more payments and rectify failings in the student loan system.

NCAA Fines Tennessee More Than $8M for Football Violations

The University of Tennessee at Knoxville’s football program committed hundreds of recruiting violations over several years, including payments to athletes...
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Higher Ed Groups ‘Appalled’ at House Budget Cuts

House Republicans proposed cutting money for Federal Work-Study and a childcare subsidy for parents in college. Those moves have left colleges worried about the impacts. NIH also would be cut.

Paul Smith’s Abandons Plan to Be Purchased by Fedcap

Paul Smith’s College no longer plans to be purchased by the Fedcap Group, which works to provide job training to...