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Study: Women, People of Color Underrepresented in Top Jobs

Women and people of color are underrepresented in higher education’s best-paying jobs, a new study from the College and University...
First meeting of Wisconsin study committee on future of UW system

Wisconsin Experts Convene to Address System Enrollment Woes

A legislative study committee will determine whether more closures and consolidations are necessary. Opinions varied widely at the first meeting.

UC Board Bans Political Statements From Department Homepages

After months of delaying a planned vote on the issue, the University of California’s Board of Regents voted 13 to...
Group of students studying together in the classroom

Report: Predictive Models May Have Bias Against Black and Hispanic Learners

A recent study from the American Educational Research Association’s journal finds predictive models can perpetuate social disparities and assume worse outcomes of some racial and ethnic groups.

Tenure Denial Lawsuit Against New College Moves Forward

A circuit court judge has rejected requests by the New College of Florida Board of Trustees and the State University...

UNC Frat Brothers and Antisemitism Lawsuit Plaintiff Speak at RNC

The Republican National Convention honored a group of fraternity members from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on...
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona stands next to President Joe Biden in the Roosevelt Room of the White House

Biden’s SAVE Plan Blocked by Federal Court

An emergency stay issued Thursday prompted calls for the Education Department to pause student loan payments for borrowers. The agency says it is assessing its options following the ruling.

Kansas Chemist Gets Final Acquittal in China Ties Case

Five years after arrest in Trump administration crackdown, Chinese-born Franklin Feng Tao gets vindication—and wants his job back