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Judge: Minn. Cannot Bar Colleges That Require Faith Statements From State Program

George Mason Must Not Comply With the Government’s Demands
If the institution accepts the Office for Civil Rights’ findings, it will not just damage the college’s reputation, it will make all of higher education more vulnerable, says James Finkelstein.

Howard President Steps Down, Former President Appointed Interim

DOJ Deems Definition of Hispanic-Serving Institutions Unconstitutional
The Department of Justice said it won’t defend against a legal challenge to the law defining HSIs as having at least 25 percent Hispanic undergraduates. The program’s future is in jeopardy.

Virginia Wesleyan to Become Batten University

Report Alleges Board Discriminated Against President
A third-party report found that Lane Community College board members discriminated against President Stephanie Bulger and engaged in bullying and abusive behavior.

Universities Battle Over Brands
Universities keep suing one another and outside companies to defend their trademarks. Experts say the litigation helps protect licensing fees and stave off brand dilution.
Court Restores Saint Augustine’s Accreditation
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