Policy & Legal: Page 49


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    Higher ed groups oppose bills that limit teaching 'divisive concepts'

    Legislation in more than 20 states that would restrict instruction about racism seeks to "suppress teaching and learning," a joint statement says.

    By June 18, 2021
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    Are tuition-share agreements between colleges and OPMs on solid legal footing?

    Some lawmakers and advocacy groups on the political left have these contracts for marketing and recruitment in their crosshairs.

    By June 18, 2021
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    Colleges prepare for the pandemic's second fall term

    Governor bars Arizona public colleges from mandating COVID-19 vaccines

    The order is the latest example of Republican policymakers restricting colleges' coronavirus safety policies ahead of the fall semester.

    By Rick Seltzer • June 16, 2021
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    Department of Education takes a new direction

    Ed Dept: Title IX covers gender identity and sexual orientation

    The decision follows an executive order that federal agencies bring their rules and policies in line with a 2020 Supreme Court ruling.

    By June 16, 2021
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    Department of Education takes a new direction

    Arizona State violated the Clery Act, Ed Dept says

    The college infringed on the law in part by requiring a student to sign a nondisclosure agreement to get the findings of her case in writing.

    By June 16, 2021
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    New Jersey considers expanding free college to 4-year schools

    The program would cover two years of tuition for students from families earning less than $65,000.

    By June 15, 2021
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    AAUP council sanctions 6 colleges over governance violations

    The faculty organization added the schools to a list meant to warn instructors and the public of "unsatisfactory conditions of academic government."

    By June 10, 2021
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    A patchwork of state name, image and likeness laws is causing confusion

    The NCAA, which is expected to vote on its own policy this month, is among those calling for a federal standard.

    By June 9, 2021
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    New Florida law beefs up colleges' foreign gift reporting requirements

    Republican legislators in particular have raised concerns about foreign influence on institutions.

    By June 8, 2021
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    4-year colleges push back on wide-ranging higher ed proposal in Ohio

    The bill would make it easier for two-year schools to launch bachelor's degrees and require faculty to be cautious about sharing personal views.

    By June 4, 2021
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    New York bills would let test providers sell student data to colleges there

    The College Board and ACT have come under fire for this practice, which critics say violates student privacy.

    By Updated June 5, 2021
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    Department of Education takes a new direction

    Ed Dept strips embattled accreditor ACICS of federal status — again

    The decision is in line with recommendations from department staff and its accreditation advisory group.

    By Updated June 2, 2021
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    Louisiana governor signs 2 bills enhancing sexual assault reporting at public colleges

    The legislation comes after a media investigation revealed widespread problems in the way state schools addressed sexual abuse cases.

    By Updated June 24, 2021
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    Nevada lawmakers pass bill to audit public system's finances

    The measure comes as the state seeks more oversight of the Nevada System of Higher Education.

    By June 2, 2021
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    Senate drops short-term Pell proposal from Innovation and Competition Act

    The measure would have let students use the grants for programs as short as eight weeks.

    By Updated June 9, 2021
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    EEOC greenlights coronavirus vaccine requirements, incentives — with some limits

    The long-awaited document may answer some questions employers have had regarding the vaccine, but other areas may be less certain.

    By Ryan Golden • June 1, 2021
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    Deep Dive

    A chancellor search in Georgia highlights the problems of 'partisan capture'

    The state's Republican leaders have a strong hand in the public system's workings — a dynamic observers argue it must break free of.

    By June 1, 2021
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    Federal student privacy law does not conflict with Title IX: analysis

    A Congressional Research Service report breaks down the legal interactions between FERPA and the statute banning sexual misconduct on campuses.

    By May 27, 2021
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    College leaders used the pandemic to flout shared governance, AAUP says

    The faculty organization ended an investigation into eight colleges, though it says its conclusions apply broadly to the sector.

    By May 26, 2021
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    Rhode Island one step closer to permanent free college

    The Rhode Island Promise guarantees up to two years of free tuition for some community college students.

    By May 26, 2021
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    State support for higher ed ticked up 2.9% in fiscal 2020, report finds

    Despite another annual increase, colleges had historically low levels of state funding heading into the pandemic.

    By May 26, 2021
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    Colorado's public colleges don't have to require SAT, ACT scores anymore

    The state's governor signed a bill removing the mandate, but schools can still choose whether they want students to submit their results.

    By May 25, 2021
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    Senate backs off giving federal agencies oversight of colleges' big foreign gifts

    A new proposal would still step up scrutiny but would remove a federal committee's role in it.

    By May 24, 2021
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    Washington's public colleges go test-optional for good

    The schools are some of the first to make the policy permanent after piloting it during the pandemic.

    By May 21, 2021
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    College student outcomes and state funding are intertwined, report finds

    A State Higher Education Executive Officers Association analysis shows the impact of changes in public investment.

    By May 19, 2021