
Justice Department Sues Harvard Over Admissions Records
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging the school is illegally withholding admissions data required for a compliance review.
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The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University, alleging the school is illegally withholding admissions data required for a compliance review.

An Ohio State University professor is on administrative leave after a video showed him tackling a cameraman who was trying to question a former university president.

Lourdes University in Sylvania, Ohio, will close permanently after the current academic year due to declining enrollment and mounting financial pressures.

Harvard University is considering a new policy to cap A grades in courses, limiting the top mark to 20% of students plus four. This move aims to define an 'A' as a relative measure of distinction rath

North Idaho College has regained full accreditation from the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, ending a three-year 'show cause' sanction caused by governance issues. The decision mark

New data reveals a major shift in higher education, with students increasingly choosing two-year programs and vocational training over traditional four-year degrees.

SUNY Buffalo State University announced it is cutting eight academic programs, including one bachelor's and two master's degrees, due to low student demand.

The U.S. Department of Education has launched a formal investigation into Tufts University over allegations of student data privacy violations under federal law.

AFSCME Council 31 has filed a cease and desist order against Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, alleging unfair labor practices over increased workloads.

A former Texas A&M professor is suing the university, alleging she was fired due to political pressure after a video of her gender identity lecture went viral.

The University of Southern California has appointed interim President Beong-Soo Kim as its 13th permanent leader after he guided the school through a major budget crisis.

A new analysis reveals that Black and Latino student admissions at the top 50 U.S. universities have dropped by 27% and 10% respectively after the Supreme Court's affirmative action ruling.