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North America

Fired for making pornography, Joe Gow is locked in a lengthy legal battle with the Universities of Wisconsin system, which he accused of violating his free speech rights.

By Josh Moody
17 June

Legislators are increasingly determining colleges’ core classes, underscoring how higher ed has become a political lightning rod.

By Ryan Quinn
16 June

Colleges and funders are replacing race-based scholarships with race-neutral alternatives as the Trump administration targets these programs, raising questions about their future.

By Sara Weissman
15 June

Austin Community College pairs free tuition with wraparound supports like childcare and food access, contributing to higher enrollment and improved completion rates.

By Joshua Bay
11 June

At least 12 colleges and universities from coast to coast will host international players as they prepare to compete on soccer’s biggest stage.

By Jessica Blake
10 June

While many colleges are still celebrating Pride Month, a small number have deleted related social media posts, dropped out of local events and stopped flying the rainbow flag.

By Josh Moody
9 June

When Michigan State’s president resigned, he blamed trustees and they faulted one another. Now frustrated state lawmakers want to overhaul the board amid the finger-pointing.

By Josh Moody
5 June