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California Judge Tosses Faculty DEI Statement Lawsuit
A federal judge for the Northern District of California threw out a lawsuit against the University of California, Santa Cruz...
State Spending for Higher Education and Cuts: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Jennifer A. Delaney, professor of higher education in the department of education policy, organization and...

Administrator’s Suicide Leaves Campus Reeling With ‘Despair’ and ‘Disappointment’
The fallout at Lincoln University of Missouri prompted calls for the president’s firing and raised questions about the treatment of Black women in academe.
Biden Administration Rolls Out Early Debt Cancellation Pathway for Some Borrowers
Students who borrowed $12,000 or less for college and have been paying their loans back for at least 10 years...

Report: Online Education Completion Lags Behind Face-to-Face Instruction
The University of Florida’s Institute of Higher Education found students who enroll in exclusively online degree programs were less likely to complete a degree than peers who enrolled in some face-to-face courses. But certain actions can help promote online learning success.

Is Doctoral Education in the U.K. in Trouble?
While overseas students still flock to the U.K. for Ph.D.s, concerns are growing over weakening domestic demand.
House Republicans Release Plan to Overhaul Federal Student Loan System
A sweeping House bill introduced Thursday would cap how much students can borrow for higher education and put colleges and...
Senate Bill Takes on Campus Antisemitism
Colleges and universities would have to report annually the number of civil rights complaints they receive and how they addressed...
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