Policy & Legal: Page 19
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At least 3 class-action lawsuits filed over Mercer University’s recent data breach
The complaints, which contend some 93,000 people were affected, allege that the institution’s cybersecurity practices were lacking.
By Natalie Schwartz • June 6, 2023 -
Virginia to eliminate degree requirements for most state jobs
State movement on the issue reflects ongoing private sector interest in reducing reliance on four-year degrees for hiring purposes.
By Kathryn Moody • June 6, 2023 -
Trendline
Artificial Intelligence
As AI continues its forward march in education and the workplace, colleges are grapplling with how best to incorporate the emerging technology into admissions, courrsework and elsewhere
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Senate bill would block accreditors from weighing DEI, affirmative action policies
Colleges feel the need to "comply with woke standards or risk reputational and financial ruin," contends bill author Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.
By Laura Spitalniak • June 6, 2023 -
Education spared from severe cuts in Senate approval of debt ceiling deal
Nondefense programs would see flat funding in FY 2024, and the legislation would rescind unspent COVID-19 emergency relief funds.
By Kara Arundel • June 2, 2023 -
Anti-tenure bills stall in state legislatures
Proposals to restrict or outright ban tenure were popular among conservative lawmakers — but they never made it to the finish line.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • June 2, 2023 -
Ohio advances bill to require public colleges to inform students about earnings potential
The proposal would also require institutions to estimate students’ monthly loan payments.
By Natalie Schwartz • June 2, 2023 -
Alabama passes law restricting transgender athletes’ participation in college sports
Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation expanding a 2021 law barring transgender K-12 students from playing on sports teams aligned with their gender identities.
By Laura Spitalniak • May 31, 2023 -
Two-thirds of adults don’t think the Supreme Court should rule against race-conscious admissions, poll finds
But 68% still said race and ethnicity should have little to no importance when factored in the acceptance process.
By Laura Spitalniak • May 31, 2023 -
South Dakota governor demands conservative makeover for public higher education
Kristi Noem, a Trump-aligned policymaker, is calling for changes like bans on campus drag shows and ending the use of preferred pronouns.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • May 31, 2023 -
Education Department delays final Title IX rules until October
The agency still needs to work through hundreds of thousands of public comments on the two regulatory plans.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • May 30, 2023 -
Education faces flat funding under debt ceiling deal
The bill needs approval by the House, Senate and president before a June 5 default deadline.
By Kara Arundel • May 30, 2023 -
White House calls on colleges to act against antisemitism
A Thursday report from the Biden administration shared best practices for countering anti-Jewish hate on campuses.
By Laura Spitalniak • May 25, 2023 -
US default could hamper colleges’ financial aid and research funding, ACE says
The effects on higher ed could be minimized if the government resolved a default quickly, according to the American Council on Education.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • May 23, 2023 -
Colleges face new responsibilities as states require abortion medication access on campus
New York and Massachusetts recently implemented mandates for their public institutions. At least one private college is also offering the pills.
By Lilah Burke • May 23, 2023 -
Public weighs in on Title IX athletics rule with more than 150K comments
The proposal has elicited concern from both ends of the political spectrum over both the inclusion and exclusion of transgender students.
By Naaz Modan • May 18, 2023 -
Education Department pledges ‘strongest-ever’ protections with long-awaited gainful employment draft
The agency also introduced regulatory proposals to collect and publish new data from all colleges, like potential earnings.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • May 17, 2023 -
Ohio Senate bill restricting DEI, tenure advances over widespread objections
The proposed legislation would rewrite many of higher education's norms. A companion bill is pending in the state House.
By Laura Spitalniak • May 17, 2023 -
House Republicans grill Cardona over student loan repayment pause, other higher ed policies
Lawmakers questioned initiatives like mass student loan cancellation and reworking of colleges’ foreign gift reporting requirements.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • May 16, 2023 -
Why Richard Bland wants to break up with William & Mary
Amid mergers and closures, the Virginia junior college is looking to establish independence and its own brand identity.
By Lilah Burke • Updated June 12, 2023 -
Florida bans DEI spending at all public colleges
The law, signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, also limits what faculty can teach in the classroom.
By Laura Spitalniak • May 15, 2023 -
New York lawmakers again seek to ban legacy, early decision college admissions
The prohibition would apply to public and private institutions and would heavily fine them if they violated it.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • May 15, 2023 -
Report: Many borrowers who could benefit from income-driven repayment don’t know about it
The Education Department should ramp up communications about the plans as it rolls out regulations to expand them, New America said.
By Laura Spitalniak • May 15, 2023 -
How much public support does Biden’s debt forgiveness proposal have?
Although surveyed Americans were divided on the plan, other initiatives like free college drew more widespread support.
By Laura Spitalniak • May 12, 2023 -
Cardona defends Education Department budget proposal, fields questions about repayment pause
The secretary said the agency is readying to resume payments, which comes as the Supreme Court decides whether Biden’s loan forgiveness plan is legal.
By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf • May 11, 2023 -
Deep Dive
California becomes battleground over bachelor’s degrees at community colleges
Two of the state's higher ed systems are clashing over the right to offer students four-year degrees.
By Laura Spitalniak • May 11, 2023