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1100 Colleges and the Republic’s March to Madness

Higher Ed Connects: News

When the only reason a higher education program is not illegal is because it accomplishes a purpose unrelated to education, the idea that the program is at least out of sync, if not out of compliance, with one’s university charter seems worth considering. $2.3 Higher education’s exploitation-is-ok message must end.

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Title IX coordinator: More than just a mandatory role

University Business

One of the most important administration positions at colleges and universities right now is the Title IX coordinator. In light of the new Title IX regulations that schools must implement by August 1, the role is of even greater importance.

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Denying Black History is Morally Reprehensible

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Contrary to what Trainor writes, there is no legal prohibition against a colleges decision to abandon standardized testing, or to have necessary and valuable campus education programs to teach students how to construct productive communities amid great diversity. We welcome all persons who can thrive here.

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ED Office for Civil Rights initiates Title VI investigations of 45 universities. Here's the List. (US Department of Education)

Higher Education Inquirer

Department of Educations Office for Civil Rights (OCR) opened investigations into 45 universities under Title VI following OCRs February 14 Dear Colleague Letter (DCL) that reiterated schools civil rights obligations to end the use of racial preferences and stereotypes in education programs and activities.

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Reflections on 2018 and Predictions for 2019: with Drumm McNaughton | Changing Higher Ed Podcast 012

The Change Leader, Inc.

In 2018, we saw four big themes: marketplace dynamics; Washington follies; higher ed governance failures (which includes higher eds version of #MeToo); and the Harvard admissions lawsuit. Title IX and Sexual Abuse. New Title IX Guidance. Harvard Lawsuit and Admissions. Cost Containment.