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Illinois governor signs law to help homeless higher education students

Under the new law, higher education institutions must hire a specific employee designated as a liaison if they have at least a 2 percent homeless student enrollment.

Liberty University sued by 12 women claiming school policies made sexual assault and rape more likely

The lawsuit includes claims of sexual assault and accuses the Lynchburg school of creating a hostile environment toward the plaintiffs.

UNC becomes the first school to organize group endorsement deals for its players

Under the new policy, athletes at UNC will be able to earn money for marketing their name, image, and likeness, also referred to as NIL, in groups of three or more, alongside UNC trademarks and logos like the Tar Heels logo and argyle uniforms.

Kentucky State University president resigns amid financial concerns

“We anticipate a cordial, collaborative and seamless transition and wish Dr. Brown well as he follows his interest in other professional endeavors,” board Chairperson Elaine Farris said in a statement.

So who is in charge of what in college sports?

"If we were going to build college sports again in 2020 instead of 1920, what would that look like?"

Think tank report says Virginia higher education funding is unjust and lacks transparency

Too often, the report says, limited funding is going to already wealthy families, and the method the state uses for awarding money lacks transparency and consistency.

Central Michigan University sets vaccine scholarship raffle

Each drawing will have 100 students who will get a $75 gift card and one student who will win full-year scholarship equal to 30 domestic undergraduate credit hours or 18 domestic graduate credit hours to be used for the 2021-2022 school year.

Iowa colleges, universities prepare students for student loan freeze end

While loan servicers are responsible for contacting graduates, the University of Northern Iowa has been working with current students and recent graduates to understand what the freeze’s end means for them, said Director of Financial Aid Tim Bakula.

California Community Colleges chancellor to take temporary job with Biden administration

California Community Colleges Chancellor Eloy Ortiz Oakley will join the Biden administration in a temporary role advising U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona on higher education policy, the system announced.

3 things colleges should know as they prepare for the new normal

As colleges prepare for the fall, they must consider the requirements on vaccinations and masks as well as the tone they will set while restoring normalcy.

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