March 8, 2021 | Today's news and insights for higher ed leaders Note from the editor This has been a tumultuous year for higher education, but colleges aren't only waging battles against the coronavirus. They're also fending off legal challenges that could have major implications for their future, including whether they can consider race in admissions and how they handle Title IX complaints.
That's why we've recently revamped our tracker of key lawsuits in the sector. The changes are designed to make it easier to navigate and see which cases have new updates. We'll be adding new developments regularly.
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