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Italian Academic Prosecuted for Calling Minister’s Speech ‘Neo-Hitlerite’

A philosopher faces defamation charges after condemning the use of the term “ethnic replacement” by a government minister.

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Student Success Champion: Q&A With Ruthie (Teri) Little-Berry, University of the District of Columbia

Little-Berry discusses her career in student success, the needs of today’s learners and her goals for her new role at UDC.

U of Kansas Faculty Members Unionize in Lopsided Vote

University of Kansas faculty members have unionized, in an 850-to-132 vote. The new United Academics of the University of Kansas...
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Scaling Up: Texas Expands Transfer Degree Pathway Options

To improve transfer in the state, higher education leaders in Texas are working on curricular pathway plans for eight degree programs, helping students earn a degree faster, with less debt.

Durmerrick Ross, pictured here next to text from his OHR complaint.

A Settlement—and a Push for Change—Over Mental Health

A former Howard University student faced major barriers continuing his education after a mental health crisis. Now he’s on a mission to help others in the same situation.

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Survey Finds Community College Students Need Better Career Preparation

The survey found many community college students lack information about how in-demand their fields are, what skills those jobs require and how much they’d earn.

Lakeland Community College on ‘the Precipice of Fiscal Watch’

Lakeland Community College in Ohio is struggling with steep enrollment losses, underutilized campus spaces and on “the precipice of fiscal...

New York Will Require Students to Complete FAFSA or Opt Out

New York State will require public school districts to certify that every high school senior completes the Free Application for...