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Kansas Community College Settles in Football Player’s Death
A Kansas community college has settled a lawsuit filed by the mother of a student who died in 2021 after...
Shaw University Reopens Campus Mosque
Shaw University reopened its campus mosque to worshippers after closing it during the COVID-19 pandemic, The News & Observer reported...
Nebraska Circuit Court Reverses Award in Title IX Case
In a rare move, a U.S. circuit court of appeals reversed a district court’s ruling awarding attorneys’ fees to a...

Who Should Be Called a ‘Doctor’?
A new Georgia law has renewed debate over the legal use of the title as more people earn doctorates in healthcare fields and challenge the notion that only MDs should call themselves doctor.

Antioch, Otterbein Launch Network of Graduate Programs
After regulatory finessing, Antioch and Otterbein create partnership to widen student access to programs without compromising either institution’s mission. More partners are planned.
Cheyney University Settles Financial Misconduct Lawsuits
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania has reportedly settled a pair of lawsuits brought by two former administrators alleging financial malfeasance, according...

Biden Administration Releases Guidance on Affirmative Action
The administration’s long-awaited resources are meant to help colleges navigate the murky legal fallout of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling.
Is the Seismic Crisis Over for Turkey? Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of USC Dornsife Week: Sylvain Barbot, associate professor of earth sciences, identifies one region...
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