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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. Higher education’s exploitation-is-ok message must end.

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Washington Update: Higher Ed Policy, Regulations, and Insights: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 182 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Tom Netting

The Change Leader, Inc.

Washington Update Key Discussion Points: Higher Education Act 2019 Changes : Emphasis on the need for a comprehensive review of the act, touching on Title II (teacher education), Title IV (federal student financial aid), and Title IX (campus security). 00:17:19] Tom: Hold on.

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These 3 religious colleges draw the ire of an LGBTQ+ watchdog

University Business

Every year, Camps Pride updates its “Worst List,” a ranking of sorts that features colleges and universities with a documented history of anti-LGBTQ+ actions, programs and practices. Those who violate the statutes run the risk of losing out on taxpayer funding. A dean at Point Loma Nazarene University (Calif.)

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Sexual Abuse in Academe & #metoo

The Change Leader, Inc.

Department of Education released proposed revisions to Title IX rules as bad behavior on the part of students, staff, faculty members, and even a chancellors husband continues to emerge. However, with that said, we are concerned that the pendulum appears to be swinging back to the previous status quo as the U.S.

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Education Department outlines 'ambitious' regulatory agenda

Confessions of a Community College Dean

A final set of regulations overhauling Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is expected in May, according to the agenda. During the last round of negotiated rule making, the department proposed and later withdrew a definition of distance education.

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