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Negotiators Fail to Bridge ‘Gulf’ on Reciprocity Changes
An Education Department rule-making committee went back and forth this week over how and whether states should regulate out-of-state online colleges, but didn’t reach an agreement.
It’s Time to Restore U.S. Study Abroad to China
The U.S. should restore Fulbright exchanges in China and encourage students to study there, Zhiqun Zhu writes.
New College of Florida Hires Professor Who Champions Colonialism
The institution’s president has appointed Bruce Gilley—who’s argued that a “European moral revolution” ended Africa’s “endemic slave empires” and said the transgender flag symbolizes mutilating children—to teach.
Democrats Make Their Case for DEI
A Republican described diversity, equity and inclusion offices as a “cancer.” Democrats pushed back, calling their understanding of the concept flawed.
Hopkins Medicine’s DEI Chief Resigns After Backlash to Comments on Privilege
Senate Democrats Press Education Department for FAFSA Fix
Kansas Bill Would Fine Colleges $10K for Diversity Statements in Hiring
24-7 Library Spaces Drive Commuter Student Success
Campus libraries with a designated room open all the time benefit students who travel to campus and any campus community member needing a late-night study space.
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