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Judge Rules Colleges Can Pay Student Athletes Directly

Inside Higher Ed

Judge Rules Colleges Can Pay Student Athletes Directly jessica.blake@… Sat, 06/07/2025 - 02:37 PM The long-awaited House vs. NCAA decision officially ends the era of collegiate athletes as amateurs, but will likely lead to a slew of further lawsuits, experts say.

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Judge Approves Landmark Settlement Changing the Way College Sports Are Run

The Chronicle of Higher Education

By Nell Gluckman Athletes in the Big Ten and other major conferences would have the most to gain from the settlement. (Kevin Terrell via AP) AP The so-called House settlement will allow colleges to directly pay their athletes for the first time.

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Private College Strategic Financial Compass Tutorials

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Matt Hendricks, PhD, founder of Perspective Data Science has developed the Strategic Compass. It is a product currently designed for some 1,300 private 4-year non-profit colleges.

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Ivy Tech in Indiana to lay off 200 employees (WSBT-TV)

Higher Education Inquirer

More than 200 jobs at Ivy Tech are being eliminated due to a cut in state funding, and some of that loss is impacting people in South Bend. The student in this story discusses questions about the value of a community college education and finding gainful employment after graduation.

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Ghost Students: How Fraudsters Use Fake Identities to Cheat Universities

Ghost student fraud costs higher education $5 billion annually as fraudsters use stolen identities to exploit financial aid. California estimates 20% of community college applications—over 460,000—are fake bots taking spots from real students. These "ghost students" never attend classes but access federal loans and aid before vanishing. Remote learning creates perfect conditions for criminals to exploit systems.

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Professor sues University of California for suspension over comments about Israel’s war in Gaza

The Guardian - Higher Education

Rupa Marya, a doctor and professor at the university’s San Francisco campus, says her free speech rights were violated A professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, says the university violated her freedom of speech rights by suspending her for her online comments about Israel’s war in Gaza in a new lawsuit. The suit was filed by Rupa Marya, an internal medicine physician and professor at UCSF, identified as an expert in decolonial theory.

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Federal judge approves $2.8B settlement, paving way for US colleges to pay NCAA athletes millions (12 News, Phoenix, Arizona)

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Higher Education Inquirer "No Kings" Day of Protest June 14, 2025 across the US. #NoKings. Send tips to Glen McGhee at gmcghee@aya.yale.edu. Search This Blog Saturday, June 7, 2025 Federal judge approves $2.8B settlement, paving way for US colleges to pay NCAA athletes millions (12 News, Phoenix, Arizona) Posted by Dahn Shaulis at 6:55 PM Email This BlogThis!

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Gen Z turns to 'Adulting 101' for a crash course on basic life skills

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Higher Education Inquirer "No Kings" Day of Protest June 14, 2025 across the US. #NoKings. Send tips to Glen McGhee at gmcghee@aya.yale.edu. Search This Blog Saturday, June 7, 2025 Gen Z turns to Adulting 101 for a crash course on basic life skills Posted by Dahn Shaulis at 5:30 AM Email This BlogThis! Share to X Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) About Us Dahn Shaulis The Higher Education Inquirer

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MASSIVE RALLIES PLANNED IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY SUPPORTING NATIONWIDE “NO KINGS DAY” PROTESTS JUNE 14TH

Higher Education Inquirer

San Diego, June 6, 2025 – More than 20 San Diego area organizations have come together to organize safe and peaceful marches and rallies in defense of American Democracy on “No Kings Day” June 14, 2025. The central event will be a large march and rally between 10am and noon at Waterfront Park in downtown San Diego, building on the “Hands Off Our Rights” rally April 5th that drew more than 30-thousand participants.