Austerity, downsizing, and closings mean legal trouble; students say Republicans suppress their votes; Syracuse ends protesters' suspension; and more.
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On top of mental-health, class-action, and other legal concerns, the coming era of austerity, downsizing, and closings will bring a variety of new headaches. (PREMIUM)
Our annual report on five trends in higher education you need to know about, with expert analysis, insights, and commentary to spark innovative thinking on your campus. (PREMIUM)
New Hampshire, Texas, North Carolina, and Florida have recently passed laws that threaten to hamper college-student voter turnout in the presidential election. (PREMIUM)
The university said it had not suspended the students over their protest, which criticizes inaction on racist incidents on the campus, but for their sit-in. (PREMIUM)
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