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Arizona GOP Bill Would Stifle Faculty Power in Governance
The legislation, nearing passage, would bolster the power of presidents and regents while reducing faculty members to merely “consulting” on governing, academic and personnel decisions.
This Year Isn’t Lost for FAFSA
FAFSA submissions are down significantly, but there’s time to close the gap, Bill DeBaun writes.
Opinion
All Hands on the FAFSA Deck
Colleges, government, high schools and community groups can find common purpose in encouraging FAFSA completion, Marvin Krislov writes.
Opinion
Cease-Fire Now
Michael S. Roth pushes back against calls for college leaders to stay silent.
Governor Partially Protects DEI Funding for University of Wyoming
Wyoming is among the significant minority of states that, in one way or another, has opted to limit the funding...
Davenport U Launches Bilingual Degree Program for Latino Students
The private university in Michigan is producing online degree programs with courses that alternate between English and Spanish each week.
Sharing Attention Across Societal Divides: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Garriy Shteynberg, associate professor of psychology at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, explains how...
Idaho Marching Band Steps In to Support Yale for March Madness
When Yale University upset Auburn Friday night in the first round of the NCAA men’s basketball tournament, the Bulldogs’ victory...
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