10 Jan, 2024 Domestic Visa Processing is Back! By Carrie Ziegler Thomas The U.S. Department of State (DOS) is launching a pilot program to allow select H-1B employees to file for renewed visas from within the...
11 May, 2023 Academic Freedom And Free Speech On Campus By Daniel Kaufman Some Presidents of colleges and universities are taking more of a stand in defense of academic freedom and free speech on campus. This...
10 Apr, 2023 Enrollment Leaders Burned Out By The Demographic Cliff And Other Challenges By Daniel Kaufman As colleges and universities face the demographic cliff and other challenges in higher education, they also might need to take proactive...
02 Mar, 2022 What is the Department of Labor's Prohibited Transaction Exemption 2020-02? By Iqan Fadaei Betsy Voter ERISA provides that a person is a fiduciary if they have discretion over a retirement plan or IRA (“Plan”) or render investment advice to...
10 Dec, 2021 How Are The NCAA's New Rules Playing Out For Some College Athletes? By Daniel Kaufman The practical impact of the NCAA's new rules on name, image and likeness agreements for some college athletes might be lesser known, but...
15 Sep, 2021 Vaccine mandates for healthcare workers? By Carrie Meigs While this is just one decision regarding vaccine mandates, there is certainly a trend toward finding that vaccines cannot be mandated...
25 Aug, 2021 How Prevalent Are Mandatory Vaccines in Higher Education? By Daniel Kaufman Universities like many corporations across the US have started to implement mandatory COVID-19 vaccines. As colleges and universities...
29 Jan, 2021 Higher Education Relief and Spending By Daniel Kaufman Many higher education institutions received some much-need relief from the impact of the pandemic through the CARES Act. The largest...