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Former Arizona State Employee Accused of Misspending $100,000

A former Arizona State University technology employee faces 14 felony counts after an internal audit found he allegedly misspent thousands...

Education Department Opens 6 More Title VI Investigations

Another six universities are under investigation for alleged discrimination involving shared ancestry, according to the Education Department’s updated list of...

Senate Bill Would Tax Universities to Fund Israel, Ukraine and Border Security

Republican senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas wants to levy a 6 percent tax on 10 universities’ endowments to support Israel...

Possible Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Kills 1, Hospitalizes 3

One Evergreen State College student died and two were hospitalized following what authorities suspect is carbon monoxide poisoning, The Olympian...
Photo illustration of Harvard president Claudine Gay.

Harvard Board Backs Embattled President

The Harvard Corporation came to Claudine Gay’s defense Tuesday, showing unanimous support in the face of mounting tensions and calls for her ouster.

Students and their professor playing with balloons

Nonconformists Embrace Play as a Tool for Teaching and Learning

Lisa Forbes was fed up with expectations that professors should take a rigid approach to teaching. She co-founded Professors at Play, which connects faculty interested in playful pedagogy.

Aerial view of Wichita State University during summer break.

Success Program Launch: A Minor for Student Org Leaders

As of this fall, student government or organization participants at Wichita State University can work toward a minor in student organization leadership, credentialing their learned experiences.

Virginia Foxx walks in a hallway, wearing a red shirt and black blazer

House Committee Advances Pell Grant Expansion

Key lawmakers on the education committee say they are open to reconsidering a provision that would cut off federal student loans to the nation’s wealthiest private colleges.