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Hoops and Hurdles

New York’s free tuition program continues to mostly cover tuition for middle-income students and leave out low-income students, who are also disadvantaged by overly bureaucratic and cumbersome application requirements, according to a new report.

Faculty Complain About Chancellor Search

An unsigned “Statement of Concern” from faculty members says the Eastern Iowa Community Colleges board is violating its own core...

Education Department Extends FAFSA Verification Waivers

The Department of Education will extend waivers for certain verification requirements on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Had...

Stanford Law to Cover Low-Income Students’ Tuition

Stanford Law School announced last week that it would eliminate all tuition and fees for low-income students, Reuters reported. That...

Racist Fraternity Joke Prompts Outrage at Duke

More than 20 student groups at Duke University are calling on the university to act after a fraternity member made...

Facial Asymmetry and Stress in Gorillas: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oneonta Week: Kate McGrath, assistant professor of biological anthropology, explains why stress...

Ep.80: The Evolving Conversation About Quality in Online Learning

Has higher education’s forced experimentation with remote learning changed how students, professors, colleges and the public view online education? And...

Indicators of Higher Education Equity in the United States: 2022 Historical Trends Report - “Reimagining Higher Education as a Human Right” | Available On-Demand

The eighth edition of the Indicators of Higher Education Equity in the United States: Historical Trend Report has arrived. Each...