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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.

Do Regional Publics Know Their Product?
Perhaps higher education is not a product that can be endlessly innovated, Scott M. Reznick writes.

Despite Reservations, Florida Approves New Accreditor
The State University System of Florida’s Board of Governors moved forward with plans to start a new accreditor. But the board has questions about how it will work.

Florida Board of Governors to Vote on New Accreditor
The State University System of Florida’s governing board will decide Friday whether to form a new accrediting agency with other state systems. The move would be controversial.

To Avoid Program Closures, PASSHE Explores Course Sharing
After years of declining enrollment, Pennsylvania’s 14-campus higher education system is piloting plans to allow students to access courses beyond their home institution.
2 University System of Georgia Institutions to Merge

Student Visa Dragnet Reaches Small Colleges
Immigration officials are rapidly revoking hundreds of student visas. Many more are going unreported at small colleges anxious to avoid federal scrutiny.

L.A. Community Colleges and CSUs Partner to Fill Nursing Shortages
Los Angeles community colleges are teaming up with California State University to study and combat nurse shortages after Gov. Gavin Newsom told institutions to collaborate.
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