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Report Shows Gaps and Successes in Immigrant Student Support

A recent report shows that while nearly one in three community college students is of immigrant origin, nearly 80 percent...

Providence Colleges Will Pay the City $200 Million

Four private colleges in Providence, R.I., have agreed to pay the city more than $200 million over the next two...

The Swedish Theory of Love: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Lars Tragardh, professor of history at Uppsala University, explains the Swedish theory of love. Learn...

Congressional Republicans Seek to Block Income-Based Repayment Plan

More than four million student loan borrowers have signed up for a new income-driven repayment plan, the Education Department announced...
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‘Highly Disruptive’: Proposed Overtime Rules Raise Concerns

Salaried employees who make $55,000 or less would be eligible for overtime under the Biden administration’s new proposal. Thousands of jobs at colleges and universities could be affected.

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How Community College Alumni View the Value of Higher Ed

Report finds fewer than half of community college alumni believe their degree helped advance their career.

Rutgers University strikers hold up signs saying "We R On Strike for a Better Rutgers."

Grad Worker Unionization Is Booming, Even Down South

Organizing is surging into private universities, and strikes have increased as well.

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Opinion

Attacks on DEI Jeopardize College-Employer Partnerships

State restrictions risk undermining efforts to create a more racially equitable workforce, Kermit Kaleba and Kysha Wright Frazier write.