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Report: DOJ Pressures UVA President to Resign

The U.S. Department of Justice demanded University of Virginia president Jim Ryan resign amid an investigation of UVA’s diversity, equity...

Universities ‘At Risk of Overassessing’ in Response to AI

Universities risk overassessing students as they race to future-proof themselves against artificial intelligence, academics have warned.

Chairman Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., arrives to conduct the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee confirmation hearing.

Senate Parliamentarian Nixes Workforce Pell From Megabill

The decision shocked some higher ed lobbyists but is a win for critics of the plan.

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HUD Plans to Move Into NSF Building

The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development announced plans Wednesday to move 2,700 workers into the National Science Foundation’s...

FIU Donor Pulls Funds Over President’s Politics

A Miami businessman has walked back a $1 million donation to Florida International University after lawmakers repealed in-state tuition for...

Albright College Plans to Auction Off Artworks

Albright College, a private liberal arts institution in Pennsylvania that is facing a multimillion-dollar budget deficit, is planning to auction...
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Listen: Recognizing and Encouraging Military-Affiliated Students

In the latest episode of Voices of Student Success, the University of Texas at San Antonio’s senior director of veteran and military affairs discusses ways to engage and support students connected to the military.

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Graduate Programs Face a Federal Reckoning

Congress wants to significantly cut back on federal loans for grad students. That could decimate the highly profitable graduate degree market—and limit who has access to it.