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Connecticut Colleges Cut Costs Amid Dropping Enrollment

Connecticut colleges are planning cost-cutting measures for the coming year to combat revenue losses caused by declining enrollment.

Racial Equality in US Higher Education Will Take 70 Years: Study

Consulting firm McKinsey & Company has determined that it will take seven decades for racial and ethnic parity at non-profit colleges and universities.

Harry Styles Course Available at Texas State University

Texas State University at San Marcos will be home to a first-of-its-kind course on actor-musician Harry Styles and his impact on pop culture. 

NY Community Colleges to Train Students for Cannabis Industry

SUNY and CUNY community colleges will receive $5 million to develop courses that lead to employment in the cannabis industry.

Federal Judge Blocks Biden Policy on Trans Athletes

A federal judge ruled against directives from Biden allowing trans students to play for sports teams based on their gender identity.

California Students Will Soon Have Access to Abortion Medication

Abortion medication will be available on all University of California and California State University campuses starting January 2023.

Bowdoin Tackles Artificial Intelligence and Ethics in New Class

Bowdoin will participate in an academic project to develop courses exploring ethical issues raised by artificial intelligence.

Multiple East Virginia Colleges Receive Bomb Threat

Authorities are looking into several bomb threats made to colleges in eastern Virginia on Tuesday.