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Brown Sees Steep Drop in Diversity of Incoming Class
The share of Black and Hispanic students in Brown University’s incoming Class of 2028 dropped by 10 percentage points since...

One Year After Massive Cuts, West Virginia Is Still Bleeding Faculty, Administrators
The university courted controversy by slashing programs and laying off both tenured and nontenured faculty members. More spooked professors are leaving in addition to those cuts, but so are key leaders who pushed them.
Judge Challenges Terms of Proposed Settlement on Athlete Pay
The federal judge overseeing the historic antitrust lawsuit governing the compensation of college athletes told lawyers to go “back to...

Scientists Ramp Up Public Engagement to Combat Misinformation
Scientists have the knowledge to combat misinformation online, and now some are receiving the institutional support to communicate with a broad public audience.
Edward Waters U Heads to Trial for Unrecognizing Faculty Union
The National Labor Relations Board has filed a complaint against Edward Waters University, a historically Black university in Florida, after...
Federal Judge Halts Biden’s Debt Relief Plan Before It’s Finalized
Just two days after seven states sued to block the Biden administration’s new effort to relieve debt for nearly 28...
Western Governors Acquires Platform for Enabling Apprenticeships
Western Governors University said Wednesday that it had acquired Craft Education, a technology platform designed to integrate work-based experiences with...
Harvard Professors Protest Restrictions on Protests—With Chalk
Five Harvard University professors wielded chalk on campus Tuesday in protest of the institution’s new policy banning chalking and other...
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