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Philadelphia’s University of the Arts Announces Sudden Closing
The institution’s financial woes were widely known, but the announcement surprised students and faculty members.
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Big Money. College Athletes and the N.C.A.A.: A Timeline
The landmark settlement that would create a revenue-sharing plan is part of a long arc of profits in college sports.
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Decades in the Making, a New Era Dawns for the N.C.A.A.: Paying Athletes Directly
If approved by a judge, the $2.8 billion settlement of an antitrust lawsuit would allow for the first revenue-sharing plan…
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Pro-Palestinian Activism Marks CUNY Law Graduation Despite Speaker Ban
With speeches canceled, students at the CUNY School of Law ceremony chanted, carried signs and walked out.
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N.Y.C. Public Schools Will Send 8th Graders to Visit Holocaust Museum
New York City plans to send eighth-grade students from across the city on field trips to the Museum of Jewish…
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Arts School Settles Sexual Abuse Lawsuit for $12.5 Million
Dozens of alumni of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts had sued in 2021, accusing faculty members…
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Antisemitism Accusations Against Staff Pose Dilemma for School Leaders
Republicans have pressed educators to fire employees who they say crossed lines. But school leaders say that legal, political and…
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Here’s the latest on campus protests.
College administrators were preparing for potential disruptions to graduation ceremonies across the United States on Sunday, as pro-Palestinian protests continued…
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How Parents, Students Reacted to Their School Leaders Testifying on the Hill
For some in Berkeley, Calif., New York City and Montgomery County, Md., their responses about the hearing on antisemitism appeared…
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In Combative Hearing, New York School Chief Turns Tables on Republicans
At a two-hour House hearing on antisemitism in public schools on Wednesday, the New York City schools chief, David C.…