Utah’s flagship university was counted among dozens of colleges being investigated by the Trump administration.
Berkeley law professor David Oppenheimer discusses why diversity still matters on campus and what colleges can do to preserve it in the face of the Trump administration’s attacks.
The new president of the National Association of Diversity Officers in Higher Education is intent on broadening the ...
By Megan Henry Special to The Times An Ohio Republican lawmaker wants to tie compliance to a new higher education law that ...
The American Bar Association is poised to eliminate its diversity and inclusion requirement for law schools amid legal ...
At the American Council on Education’s annual conference, Under Secretary Nicholas Kent promised changes to accreditation and other policies.
A federal court gave a final ruling Wednesday negating the Department of Education's directive from February 2025 to prevent ...
At the American Council on Education’s annual meeting, Kent said he wants college to become cheaper, easier to access and ...
Thirty-one American universities, including Yale, have ended their ties with the PhD Project. This nonprofit supports ...
The Trump administration said Thursday its campaign to end diversity programs in higher education has led dozens of ...
For decades, administrators and professors – especially at the nation’s most selective colleges and universities – have waged a campaign to regulate speech. Their contrived transgressions and ...
Walking into many classrooms across Tennessee today reveals a troubling trend: students are often isolated behind screens, spending more time with software than with their teachers. This shift ...