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Spain Debates Whether Universities Can Take Political Stances
Issue comes up as the country considers a higher education reform law.
Unveiling a New AP African American Studies Framework
Facing pressure from the governors of Florida and Illinois, the College Board is preparing to unveil a new framework Wednesday...
Auditor: Unable to Verify Education Dept.’s Debt-Relief Estimate
Saying it found “material weakness” in the Education Department’s financial statements for the last year, an outside auditor declined to...
Education Dept. Settles Pregnancy Issues at Troy U
The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights has resolved a complaint about the way Troy University, in Alabama, handled a...
Report: White House Considering Debt-Relief Contingency Plans
Lawmakers and student debt advocacy groups are pushing the Biden administration to develop backup plans in case the U.S. Supreme...
UAW Accuses UCSD Professors of Giving TAs Poor Grades for Striking
The UAW is accusing three UC San Diego professors of giving “unsatisfactory” grades to graduate student workers for striking. One professor, accused of threatening a student, calls it "a total lie."
Spanish as a Domestic Language in Higher Ed: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera, professor of humanities at the University of Puerto Rico–Mayagüez, explores problems with English-only...
Teachers Strike at UCLA Lab School
Teachers went on strike for two days, starting Wednesday, at the University of California Lab School, which the Los Angeles...
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