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Yale Report Shows Grade Inflation Is Real

Roughly 79 percent of the grades awarded at Yale University in the 2022–23 academic year were A’s or A-minuses, according...
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Saint Augustine’s President Fired, Accreditation Stripped

Christine McPhail’s dismissal follows recent friction with the board. Trustees have now hired an acting president and are trying to save SAU’s accreditation.

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States Draft Plans to ‘Shape the Future’

U.S. Department of Education urges states to create plans outlining their goals for career and technical education and workforce development in 2024.

Charlie Baker, a light-skinned man with gray hair wearing a business suit, testifies before Congress

‘Revolutionary’ or ‘Reactionary’? NCAA Chief’s New Model for Big-Time Sports

Charlie Baker’s plan would let Division I colleges compensate players directly and give sports powers enormous latitude to set their own rules if they invest significantly in athletes.

AAUP: DeSantis’s Florida Part of ‘Assault on Democracy Worldwide’

The American Association of University Professors released a report today saying Ron DeSantis’s words and actions “come from the same...
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3 Presidents on the Hot Seat

In a four-hour hearing, the presidents of Harvard, Penn and MIT steadily defended themselves, their institutions and free expression. Lawmakers remained skeptical.

Utah Governor Tells Presidents to Avoid Political Statements

Utah governor Spencer Cox has discouraged public college presidents from making statements on contentious political issues. “I do not care...

Biden Administration Refines Student Debt Relief Plans

Borrowers who started repaying their undergraduate loans at least 20 years ago and still have a balance will see their...