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Supreme Court Passes on Another Affirmative Action Case

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a major case over whether admissions criteria at elite Boston public high schools...

CFPB Bans Student Loan Debt Collector for Unlawful Practices

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau took action Monday against Performant Recovery Inc. for unlawful debt collection practices against defaulted student...
Tennessee State University interim president Ronald Johnson stands in front of a university podium.

Financial Woes and Finger-Pointing at Tennessee State

The historically Black land-grant university is hurting for cash and making significant cuts. State lawmakers blame former administrators for the financial woes, while former administrators blame chronic state underfunding.

University students are seen scattered at various desks in an open study area, as they work on assignments between classes. Some students are working together while others are seen working independently in this aerial view.

College Leaders Share Perspectives on Shortened Terms

A new report from AACRAO identifies the benefits and some of the administrative challenges of implementing short-form, accelerated courses.

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Will Trump’s Threats to Defund Colleges Over ‘Antisemitic Propaganda’ Become a Reality?

The president-elect has made strong statements against pro-Palestinian campus protests.

In a student center lounge space, four students sit around a table as if running a meeting.

Could Campus Activity Involvement Keep Students in College?

Student Voice data looks at what the college experience was like for those who stopped out. Their lack of engagement in activities compared to current students emerges as a key characteristic to consider in retention efforts.

A photo illustration with a strike through of the words "diversity, equity and inclusion."

Western Accreditor Looks to Drop DEI Language

Critics argue that by changing its standards to focus on “success for all students,” WSCUC is bowing to political pressure. Officials say it’s in response to honest feedback.

U of Florida Accused of Sunshine Law Violations

The University of Florida is opening its board retreats to the public after the Board of Trustees was accused of...