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In A.J.T. v. Osseo Area Schools, Independent School District No. 279, the Supreme Court considered the obligation of schools ...
The proposal would shake up the finances of hundreds of institutions that use race as a factor in admissions, scholarships or ...
Tennessee and Students for Fair Admissions are suing the Department of Education, arguing its Hispanic-Serving Institutions ...
Days after the university ended its relationship with private security firms, an open letter signed by 800 students, faculty, ...
Fortunately, two types of savings accounts may help fund a child’s education: 529 plans and Coverdell Education Savings ...
Senate Republicans advanced a legislative package that would slash the number of student loan repayment plans and increase regulations on colleges.
As the faculty’s role in governance comes under growing attack, AAUP members in Texas and elsewhere are mobilizing to defend ...
The AAUP's legal office responds to inquiries on higher education law from professors, academic administrators, attorneys, and others; monitors legal developments in higher education around the countr ...
The University of Iowa will have to establish a "center for intellectual freedom" under a law Gov. Kim Reynolds has signed.
By recognizing this demographic shift and adapting their course offerings, other higher education institutions can expand ...
Senate Republicans did not cut Pell Grants and replaced a controversial risk-sharing plan proposed by the House. Higher ed advocates are relieved but wary.
Central Ohio Technical College said it rejected a tentative agreement because provisions conflicted with Senate Bill 1.