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The College Board’s FAFSA Takeover

The embattled Federal Student Aid office enlisted executives from the nonprofit to help launch next year’s aid form. Is it a necessary shake-up or an ethical blunder?

Opinion

Black Agency in the Creation of the Modern World

The Black Atlantic revolution in historical understanding.

Featured Gig: Assistant/Associate Director of Teaching Development at Sacred Heart University

Another installment of a new series about the best alternative academic jobs in higher ed.

New Jersey Community Colleges Dodge $20M Budget Cut

New Jersey state lawmakers nixed a proposed 12 percent cut to the state’s community colleges in their final 2024–25 budget...

Back From the Brink, Zayed University Sustains Its Accreditation

Zayed University, which faced the threat of losing its accreditation last fall, has been restored to accredited status by the...

Student Expelled After Getting Scholarship With Fake Documents and AI-Written Essay

A Lehigh University student with a full scholarship pleaded guilty to a forgery change and was expelled after admitting online...
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Should Colleges Strive to Improve Student Mindsets?

Weaving together narratives from almost three dozen college students, a book from the Aspen Institute’s CEO proposes a new way to think about college outcomes.

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Enrollment Planning in the Specter of Closure

Misunderstandings about enrollment management and changing student needs can make a bad situation worse, Mark Campbell and Rachel Schreiber write.