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Could a Wealth-Based Pell Grant Close Racial Gaps in Student Debt?
A new report argues a $17 billion investment in a grant program will meet unaddressed financial aid needs for Black and brown students.
Court Revives Suit From Doctoral Student Who Faced Expulsion for ‘Sexual’ Posts
A federal appeals court has ruled that the First Amendment likely protected a University of Tennessee pharmacy student’s social media activity that a professionalism committee chair deemed “vulgar.”
Voices of Student Success: Breaking Down Barriers to Basic Needs Resources
Rising costs of living and increasing student housing rates have exacerbated college retention efforts as campus leaders look to tackle...
Opinion
To Teach Students to Use AI, Teach Philosophy
Adam Zweber writes that philosophy has much to teach about how to use AI effectively.
Group Threatens to Sue Colleges Whose Diversity Hasn’t Changed
Students for Fair Admissions, the group whose lawsuits against Harvard and the University of North Carolina led the Supreme Court...
Tennessee Plans 10 Percent Fee on Sports Tickets to Pay Athletes
The University of Tennessee at Knoxville plans to add a 10 percent surcharge to football and other sports tickets beginning...
A Second Trustee Sues Penn State
Penn State is in a legal showdown with two of its most outspoken board members, largely over matters of transparency. One could soon be removed from the board.
Universities of Wisconsin Stop Reporting Campus Enrollments
The Universities of Wisconsin system will no longer release enrollment numbers for its individual campuses, The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported. Instead...
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