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NCAA, Heal Thyself
Any real reform in college sports needs to start with autonomy for the major programs and conferences, Josephine R. Potuto and Brian Shannon write.
Congress Sends $1.3 Billion to Colleges in Federal Earmarks
The money will go to 707 wide-ranging projects, from equipment purchases to airport-runway extensions. Which states and institutions will benefit the most?
Struggling Vermont College of Fine Arts Finds Affiliate
Tax Errors Set Back FAFSA Processing—Again
Five Actions to Address Inequities in Course Scheduling
Scheduling courses mainly during the day is not just an inefficient use of classroom space but also a barrier to equitable course availability, writes higher ed space planning consultant Chris Morett.
Success Program Launch: Required Career Prep Seminar Course
In Bryant University’s new general education program, students must complete three one-credit courses, one of which is focused on professional development and career exploration.
Pluralism Conference Draws Campus Leaders Amid Israel-Gaza War
The Washington, D.C. conference brought together university leaders eager for answers on promoting civil discourse amid ongoing student protests over the conflict.
Inching Toward the $100,000 Sticker Price
Some selective institutions are expected to hit six figures soon, though such pricing will likely have more of a psychological and political impact than a financial one.
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