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Oklahoma Governor Calls for Consolidation of State Higher Ed
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Citing FAFSA Delays, U.S. to Ease Requirements for Colleges
The Education Department will limit verification of aid applications and reduce program reviews to let institutions focus on students.
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Finding a New Angle—Testimonies Combat Toxic Perfectionism
Emory University leaders created an awareness campaign, pulling stories from administrators who have overcome obstacles to find hope, to teach students the value of resilience and reframing.
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Researchers Fear ‘Unintended Consequences’ of Plan to Lower Drug Prices
They say the plan to allow a government agency to take control of high-priced, federally funded inventions could undermine public-private research partnerships that spur technological innovation.
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Constrained by the Presidency
Colorado College president L. Song Richardson is stepping down in order to “fully engage” in national debates in a way she feels unable to do in her current role.
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The Presidential Voice
Leaders need to reset expectations around how and when they comment on world events, Suzanne M. Rivera writes.
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Could an HBCU Be Coming to California?
San Francisco city officials and civil rights advocates are hoping to establish a historically Black satellite campus in the Bay Area.
UNCF Report Details HBCUs’ Role in Climate Solutions
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