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Michigan Opens Jobs to Vets Without Degrees

The state of Michigan will no longer require a bachelor’s degree for many state jobs if the applicants are military...
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Waiting for FAFSA

A major overhaul to the federal student aid form delayed its launch at least two months. That means headaches for everyone from financial aid officers to applicants.

Norwegian Playwright Wins Nobel Prize in Literature

The Swedish Academy has awarded Norwegian playwright Jon Fosse the 2023 Nobel Prize in literature “for his innovative plays and...

Columbia College Cutting Jobs, Closing Locations

Columbia College plans to cut more than 120 jobs and close 17 of its 45 locations across the U.S. to...

Former Northwestern Coach Sues for Wrongful Termination

Pat Fitzgerald, the Northwestern University football coach who was suspended and later fired following allegations of hazing on the football...
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Federal Grant Proves Elusive for Certain Colleges

The money is set aside for institutions serving large numbers of Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islander students, but many eligible colleges don’t apply because of bureaucratic hurdles.

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Arizona Faculty Threatened After Online Commotion Over Gender Teaching

College of Nursing employees were called "groomers" and received threats in response to Libs of TikTok's posting of two class slides. Faculty members are criticizing the university’s response.

Fiat Lux scholars at UC Merced sit on a bench in a line.

Program Innovation: Scholars Pave Their Own Way

The University of California, Merced, takes an asset-based approach when evaluating its first-generation, low-income scholarship program, identifying the ways students shine and how the university can remove barriers to their success.