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More Tough Questions for Education Department
Republicans once again used the hearing, which revealed little new information about the actual policies, to decry the administration’s efforts to overhaul the student loan system.
Adjunct Fired, Threatens Reporter With Machete
AAUP Calls to Fight ‘Tooth and Nail’ in Florida
“Florida’s public colleges and universities currently face a politically and ideologically driven assault unparalleled in U.S. history,” a preliminary report says.
‘U.S. News’ Changes Formula for Calculating Best Colleges
U.S. Must Invest in Emerging Scientists
Emerging scientists are increasingly leaving academe for far more lucrative jobs in industry, putting the future of the American biomedical research enterprise at risk, Dr. Kafui Dzirasa writes.
A ‘Neglected Population’
While college-in-prison programs are poised to expand, some educators and advocates worry prospective students in jails are getting left behind.
Scaling Up: Kessler Scholars Collaborative Grows Footprint
The first-generation support and scholarship program will launch its first cohorts of students at 10 new partner institutions this fall.
Augsburg Direct Admissions Promotes Relationships for Incoming Students
With its move to direct admissions for the Class of 2027, the university has shifted the role of admissions counselors to focus on student success coaching.
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