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Professor Denied Tenure Sues New College of Florida
Florida Appears to Reverse ‘Ban’ on AP Psychology
Telehealth Programs for Children With Developmental Delay: Academic Minute

Legal Compliance or ‘Interpretive Overreach’?
The Supreme Court ruling sent institutions scrambling to ensure compliance. Some say it’s also enabled politically motivated overreach.

Program Launch: One-Stop for Internships, Co-Ops
To break down silos and increase access to work-based learning, Old Dominion University established a new department focused on internships for all students on campus.

Conference Reshuffling Adds to Instability in Big-Time Sports
Five universities leave the Pacific-12 for other leagues, leaving behind just four peers. Leaders insist institutional “stability,” not money, drives their moves.
The Week in Admissions News
The new Common App launches; University of Virginia threads the needle on legacy preferences in admissions; Virginia Tech vows to end not just legacy preferences but also early decision; Wake Forest offers first-gen students an early-action option.

For First Time, U.S. Releases Data on Student Basic Needs
Researchers long wanted a federal data set to back up their own work and make it known that college students suffer from hunger and homelessness.
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