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N.Y. Lawmakers Set Sights on Expanding Tuition Assistance Program Eligibility
Legislators are optimistic about bipartisan support for the proposal, which would also increase grant amounts, but they’re keeping cognizant of a looming $4.3 billion budget gap.
Calculation Oversight Besets New FAFSA Ahead of Launch
The Education Department did not update its guidelines for financial aid eligibility calculation for the new, simplified Free Application for...
Opinion
Measuring Censorship Is Hard, and Stopping It May Be Harder
Censorship often comes from scientists themselves, driven by laudable motives, Musa al-Gharbi and Nicole Barbaro write.
New Presidents or Provosts: Allegheny, Bluefield State–Beckley, British Columbia, Clayton State, Johns Hopkins, Midwestern State, Tennessee-Martin
Benoit-Antoine Bacon, president and vice chancellor of Carleton University, in Ottawa, has been selected as president and vice chancellor of...
Discrimination as a Social Determinant of Obesity: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York University Week: Adolfo G. Cuevas, assistant professor in the department of...
Fitch: Pressures on Higher Ed to ‘Intensify’
The coming year will likely see college enrollment and financial challenges increase, according to Fitch Ratings’ outlook for higher education...
Opinion
Anxiety, Anticipation and Preparation for AI in Higher Ed
In the whirlwind of developments regarding AI, we must move from anxiety to anticipation and preparation for what the future portends.
Utah Governor Tells Presidents to Avoid Political Statements
Utah governor Spencer Cox has discouraged public college presidents from making statements on contentious political issues. “I do not care...
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