Title IX: Dartmouth reverses course, reinstates women’s athletic teams
Faced with a potential lawsuit from students, the college decides to add back programs it had cut in July amid financial concerns during the pandemic.
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Faced with a potential lawsuit from students, the college decides to add back programs it had cut in July amid financial concerns during the pandemic.
The Government Accountability Office has begun an analysis of the array of external providers -- more central than ever because of the pandemic -- that help colleges take their academic programs online.
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A controversial monument at Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC) was removed this week.
With the COVID-19 vaccine rollout proceeding at an erratic pace, Tulane University medical student Brad Johnson had an idea: Turn young New Orleans-area citizens into “vaccine hunters.”
A wave of rent strikes and protests has highlighted the difficulties many undergraduates face thanks to the Covid restrictions
Children in China are to be banned from using their phones in school, the Ministry of Education has ruled.
Federal judge upholds the popular optional practical training program in latest development in long-running lawsuit. The labor union that brought the lawsuit is appealing.
The University of Chicago’s biological sciences department endorsed Harvard University’s "flawed" “Project Implicit” following a diversity training.