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Back From 2 Decades on the Brink
Atlanta HBCU spent nearly 20 years limping along without access to federal financial aid funding. Then its board chair gave an ultimatum: get on a path to accreditation or close.

‘Deeply Harmful Rhetoric’
Political science association apologizes for its "both sides" statement on the Capitol mobbing.
New Programs: Sports Leadership, Social Work, Cyberengineering
Emporia State University is starting an online bachelor's degree in sports leadership and recreation. La Salle University is launching a...
Dept. of Ed Says Title IX Does Not Apply to LGBTQ Discrimination
The United States Department of Education’s Office of the General Counsel published a memorandum on Friday that states that LGBTQ...

Pandemic's Fall Financial Toll Adds Up
Three-quarters of institutions in one association survey spent more than they expected to mitigate the effects of COVID-19. The spring will also be expensive, experts say.
N.C. State Finds No Evidence of Wrongdoing by Alleged Proud Boy Staff Member
North Carolina State University could not find evidence to back allegations of misconduct against Chadwick Seagraves, a technology support services...
Academic Minute: Drug Company Profitability
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Bentley University Week, Fred Ledley, a professor of natural and applied sciences, examines...

Perpetrator or Victim?
A graduate of Columbia University who was accused of sexual assault declared victory after a legal settlement required the university to reinstate his revoked degree. Advocates for sexual assault victims say the outcome could have lasting repercussions.
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