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More Universities Join Chicago in Settling Financial Aid Lawsuit
Rice, Emory and Vanderbilt quietly settled last fall in a financial aid lawsuit against 17 institutions. Now pressure is mounting for the remaining defendants in the case.
Louisiana Lawmaker Requests Info on Foreign Faculty Members
Undocumented Students Could Access Federal College-Prep Programs Under Biden Proposal
Opening up the college-prep programs to undocumented students has been a priority for years. But some administrators say the political climate is too fraught to make such a change now.
Survey: Students Value Choice in Campus Dining Facilities
Research from NACUFS and FIU finds incoming and current students are looking for greater selection and availability from college food providers.
FAFSA Fiasco
Admissions counselors should exercise empathy and flexibility this cycle, Jim Jump writes.
Who Is Your Co-Worker? Academic Minute
What do you call the people you work with? In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Dayton’s Christian Kiewitz says there’s more to a name than you might think.
Most Americans Approve of Affirmative Action Ban
Integrating Generative AI Into Daily Work and Personal Life
Using generative AI should become as much of a part of your daily routine as checking the weather or taking a coffee or tea break.
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