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The Department of Justice has traditionally focused on regulatory compliance in academe, but now it’s weaponizing civil ...
I’m worried, however, because I keep outsourcing my downstairs vacuuming to the robot vacuum cleaner my wife and I bought a ...
North Carolina’s Democratic governor has vetoed two bills the Republican-led General Assembly passed targeting what lawmakers dubbed “diversity, equity and inclusion”; “discriminatory practices”; and ...
Young Americans unhappy with Trump’s leadership are going to graduate school abroad as a way of escaping, at least ...
Although Protopia launched in 2019, the rise of generative AI in the years since has made it an even stronger tool for ...
To succeed in getting faculty to experiment with new technology or pedagogy, first the campus culture must support it, ...
Work restrictions can limit skill-building opportunities for immigrant and undocumented students. But some colleges have found ways to bridge the gap.
Ohio’s Republican governor vetoed a budget bill provision last week that would’ve let GOP legislators deny up to $75 million to public universities if the lawmakers determined they weren’t complying ...
The second case, originally filed in 2021, is a challenge to West Virginia’s ban on trans athletes in public schools. Last year, the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled in favor of Becky Pepper ...
Experts worry that the law will have a detrimental impact on America’s universities—changing who gets to attend college and ...
A new book explores how religion, once at the core of American higher education, made its way to the margins of campus life.
Ahead of a new law setting a minimum number of graduates for low-enrolled programs, institutions have vowed to cut or merge ...
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