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Bipartisan Progress on Pell Grant Expansion, but Hurdles Remain
The House wants to expand the Pell Grant to shorter career training programs. To pay for it, a new bill would cut off federal student loans to the nation’s wealthiest private colleges, starting in July.
Russia Seeks to Arrest CUNY Professor, ‘New Yorker’ Writer
Russia has placed a new distinguished professor at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of...

Effort to Re-Enroll California College Students Has Early Success
The California Reconnect program is re-enrolling adults who left college without earning degrees at higher rates than the national average for re-enrollment.

Fallout From Wisconsin System’s Failed Deal
A six-month standoff between the Universities of Wisconsin and Republican state legislators appeared to be drawing to an end last...
N.Y. Legislation Seeks End to 2 Institutions’ Tax Exemptions
New York lawmakers are slated to introduce a bill that would impose property taxes on Columbia University and New York...
Hochul Asks N.Y. Institutions to Prohibit Calls for Genocide
New York governor Kathy Hochul sent a letter to the presidents of the state’s colleges and universities stating that calls...
Florida Officials Urge FAU Presidential Do-Over
A report from the inspector general for the Florida State University System’s Board of Governors recommended that Florida Atlantic University...
The Future of Flexible Work in Higher Ed: A Compilation
This free booklet explores how limited remote work options have become a driver of staff turnover in higher education, how some institutions are adapting (or not) in response to employee expectations and the differing perspectives of various campus constituencies.
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