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House, Senate Republicans Want GAO to Investigate FAFSA Rollout

A group of Republicans in the House and Senate is asking the Government Accountability Office to investigate the Education Department’s...
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Prioritizing Foster Students’ Success in Higher Ed

Compared to their peers, students who were in the foster care system are less likely to enroll in college or earn a degree. Support programs for former foster youth can help bridge the gap in completion.

New Discoveries About a Familiar Black Hole: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Northern Kentucky University Week: Dirk Grupe, associate professor and chair of the department...
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How Will Universities Across the Globe Fare in the ‘Year of Elections’?

Countries that are home to about half of the world’s population will hold elections in 2024. Observers consider the role higher education will play in the campaigns and how it might be reshaped by the results.

U of Louisiana System Subpoenas Journalist in Title IX Lawsuit

An attorney representing the University of Louisiana System has subpoenaed a USA Today reporter to turn over information he gathered...
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Virginia Commonwealth’s News Release Battle—With Itself

The university’s public affairs school published poll results criticizing university leaders, who then insulted the poll’s methodology. The school fired back.

NYPD Investigating ‘Skunk’ Chemical Attack at Columbia U

Police are investigating an alleged chemical attack at a pro-Palestinian demonstration on the Columbia University campus last week, Gothamist reported...

Education Department to Fix FAFSA Formula Error

The U.S. Education Department will fix an error in the formula that determines how much financial aid a student can...