And, Seton Hall President Cleared of Allegations—July 6, 2026, Daily News Update
 

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July 6, 2026

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Young Black minister leads a church service.

In Final Earnings Test, Some Religious Colleges Get Reprieve, but Concerns Remain

Programs that fail the accountability measure won’t face a more severe penalty if they don’t accept federal student loans—a change intended to address concerns.

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Governance Executive Leadership
Seton Hall President Cleared of Allegations Related to Sex Abuse Reports

However, it also acknowledged that Monsignor Joseph Reilly failed to properly report the allegations to the university’s Title IX office.

Government Student Aid Policy
After the ‘Edupocalypse,’ What Next?

The policy changes in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act are just part of the poly-crises hitting higher ed, says legal scholar Peter Lake. He argues the sector could emerge more ambitious and advanced as a result.

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Faculty Labor & Unionization
Labor Watch: St. John’s Sues New York, Suit Against Rutgers Unions Dismissed

The month of June also saw several unions secure contract wins while faculty at Portland State University and the New School continued to push against layoffs.

Student Success Academic Life
Colleges Serving More Autistic Students Than They Realize, Researchers Say

New research from Michigan State University finds that enrollment among autistic students is far higher than previously estimated, underscoring gaps in how campuses identify and support students.

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Courts
Judge Sides With UNC in Chavis Discrimination Case
Free Speech
Florida International Students Punished for Indoor Protest
Private Nonprofit Colleges
Accreditor Puts Mary Baldwin U on Probation Over Finances
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Opening Doors to Healthcare Careers Through Mentorship and Experience

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A Legal Road Map for AI Adoption on Campus

The law is moving quickly in this area, but some of the key legal implications for higher ed institutions are becoming clear.

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Career Advice Advancing in the Faculty
10 Lessons From an Office of Public Scholarship, 3 Years In

How can institutions better support scholars wanting to do public-facing work?

By Christopher Schaberg

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Columns

 
Columns The Public Scholar
Heather Cox Richardson Hears the Public Scholar Music

The historian behind Letters From an American, now read by more than three million subscribers, says the secret to public scholarship is remembering how to teach.

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Columns Confessions of a Community College Dean
Two Plus One Equals Four Minus One

Community colleges would make natural homes for applied three-year bachelor’s degrees.

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