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Judge greenlights racketeering lawsuit against Grand Canyon Education

Higher Ed Dive

Plaintiffs say the educational services provider misrepresented program costs, but the company says students couldn't have been "caught by surprise."

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Education Department walks back $37.7M fine against Grand Canyon University

Higher Ed Dive

Brian Mueller, the university’s president, said the ruling supports that the large Christian institution was “wrongly accused” of misleading doctoral students.

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McMahon defends $12B proposed cut to the Education Department

Higher Ed Dive

During a budget hearing, some Republicans indicated support for dismantling the agency, while Democrats panned the proposed cuts.

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College students — and those not enrolled — see the value in higher education

Higher Ed Dive

The majority of students expect their credentials to help them make enough money to live comfortably, according to a Gallup and Lumina Foundation poll.

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How could cuts to the Education Department impact HBCUs?

Higher Ed Dive

Downsizing or shuttering the agency may harm the “long-term sustainability” of some historically Black colleges and universities, one expert said.

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Rewriting the Script: How HBCUs Are Shifting the Future of Graduate Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Bonner II Graduate education at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) is not just evolvingit is erupting with purpose. From the heart of tradition and the fire of resistance, a new wave of graduate programs in higher education administration is emergingbold, equity-centered, and unapologetically Black.

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The Silent Crisis: Bullying Among Nurse Educators in Higher Education

Faculty Focus

Bullying in nursing is a well-documented issue, but less attention has been given to the experiences of nurse educators who face hostility within academic institutions. These hostile work environments have profound consequences, leading many talented educators to leave academia entirely or return to clinical practice.