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Cruz bill would give NCAA power over NIL rules
The legislative proposal would set national name, image and likeness standards and establish that college athletes are not employees.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • Aug. 3, 2023 -
Northwestern taps ex-US attorney general Loretta Lynch to investigate athletics
The news comes as more former football players come forward with hazing allegations in lawsuits against the university.
By Natalie Schwartz • Aug. 2, 2023 -
California’s top court sides with USC in student misconduct case
At private colleges in the state, students accused of violence aren’t guaranteed a right to cross-examine their accusers during live hearings, the judge ruled.
By Natalie Schwartz • Aug. 2, 2023 -
White House looks to close massive cyber skills gap
The Biden administration is moving to address a yearslong shortage of qualified IT security and technology industry workers.
By David Jones • Aug. 1, 2023 -
A look at the Senate’s higher education spending proposal
The plan would increase the maximum Pell Grant by $250 and give the Education Department funding to support borrowers entering repayment.
By Natalie Schwartz • July 31, 2023 -
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Michigan State faces new lawsuit over handling of Larry Nassar case
More than a dozen survivors and their family members are suing the university and its trustees for the release of 6,000 documents.
By Laura Spitalniak • July 31, 2023 -
Gainful employment plan could lead to more loans fully repaid
A new analysis from Urban Institute researchers digs into how the regulatory plan would impact borrowers in income-driven repayment plans.
By Laura Spitalniak • July 28, 2023 -
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House lawmakers volley ideas for taming college costs, boosting transparency
The Subcommittee on Higher Education and Workforce Development dissected how tuition has risen and how students can get a solid return on investment.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • July 27, 2023 -
Thomas Jefferson University pays $2.7M to settle claims it misused federal funds
The allegations center on a program designed to help aspiring primary care physicians with their education costs.
By Natalie Schwartz • July 27, 2023 -
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Congressional Democrats reintroduce bill to ban legacy admissions
Similar legislation proposed last year did not make headway in either the House or Senate.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • July 26, 2023 -
Cal State objects to 7 proposed four-year degrees at community colleges
The university system alleged the handful of bachelor's programs would be duplicative and would infringe on its current offerings.
By Laura Spitalniak • July 26, 2023 -
Education Department cancels $130M in student loans for attendees of shuttered CollegeAmerica
This will benefit about 7,400 students who agency officials said were misled by the institution’s parent company, the Center for Excellence in Higher Education.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • July 25, 2023 -
Harvard faces civil rights inquiry into legacy and donor admissions preferences
A Monday letter from the Education Department says the agency will consider whether these practices amount to racial discrimination.
By Natalie Schwartz • July 25, 2023 -
House passes bill to deny funding to schools, colleges housing migrants
Unlikely to become law, the Republican-initiated bill does not have companion legislation in the Senate and faces opposition from the White House.
By Kara Arundel • July 20, 2023 -
With free college programs on the rise, students need support
College Promise put together a guide to helping different populations as programs gain popularity.
By Natalie Schwartz • July 18, 2023 -
Deep Dive
MOVEit mass exploit timeline: How the file-transfer service attacks entangled victims
The slow-moving disaster has ensnared some of the world's largest enterprises. Cybersecurity experts expect further damage to come.
By Matt Kapko • July 17, 2023 -
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Connecticut attorney general sues closed for-profit college Stone Academy
William Tong alleges the nursing school and its owner, Joseph Bierbaum, violated state consumer protection law.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • July 17, 2023 -
GOP leaders warn companies against race-conscious practices in light of Supreme Court ruling
Attorneys general called race-conscious hiring and promotions "overt and pervasive racial discrimination" in a letter to Fortune 100 CEOs.
By Laura Spitalniak • July 14, 2023 -
Johns Hopkins hit with class action lawsuit following data breach
The health system failed to safeguard patients’ health information and provided insufficient details about stolen data, the complaint alleges.
By Sydney Halleman • July 14, 2023 -
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House Republicans push for more investigations into higher ed’s ties to foreign money
Policy experts testified about the challenges of addressing foreign influence, especially from China, on college campuses during a subcommittee hearing.
By Laura Spitalniak • July 13, 2023 -
Supreme Court victor SFFA sets sights on military academies’ race-conscious admissions policies
Students for Fair Admissions is seeking students who may have been rejected from institutions like the U.S. Air Force Academy.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • July 13, 2023 -
Q&A
What to watch for as the MOVEit breach hits higher ed
We spoke to Brett Callow, threat analyst at Emsisoft, to learn about the scope of the attack and what could be coming next.
By Natalie Schwartz • July 13, 2023 -
Lack of tech skills, not age, reason for professor’s nonrenewal, 4th Circuit says
Liberty University had repeatedly directed the art professor to improve her digital art skillset and technology skills, according to court documents.
By Kate Tornone • July 12, 2023 -
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Appeals court upholds University of North Texas policy charging higher tuition to out-of-state students than unauthorized Texans
The decision overturned a ruling barring the college from charging nonresident students more than unauthorized immigrants paying in-state rates.
By Natalie Schwartz • July 11, 2023 -
Idaho education board backs closed door discussion over University of Phoenix acquisition
In standing by their decision to hold a private meeting, the board members set the stage for a legal battle with the state’s attorney general.
By Natalie Schwartz • July 11, 2023