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Higher Ed Groups Push for Dec. 1 FAFSA Launch

A group of five higher education organizations sent a letter Tuesday to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona recommending the Department of...

Voices of Student Success: Tech Solutions for Student Mental Health

Voices of Student Success, a series focused on student retention, engagement and graduation in higher education, takes over this week’s...
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Opinion

Robert’s Rules of (Campus) Order

To teach students to debate better, colleges already have a proven, 150-year-old method they can draw on, Jason V. Morgan writes.

U.S. Asks Supreme Court for Partial Relief From Title IX Injunction

The Biden administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to partially lift a district court’s injunction that is preventing the...
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‘Don’t Miss’: Does Academic Freedom Excuse Offensive Posts About Assassination Attempts?

The response to the Trump rally shooting showed that the 2024 election social media conflagrations have begun. Whether academic freedom should protect such statements is debatable.

Hamline Settles With Professor Who Showed Painting of Muhammad

Hamline University in Minnesota has reached a settlement with a former adjunct art history instructor whose contract was not renewed...
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Innovative Teacher-Prep Programs Aim to Fix K-12 Shortages

Enrollment in teacher-preparation programs is still about 45 percent lower than in 2010, but there are signs it’s rebounding. Some experts credit a spate of efforts to make getting a teaching degree more affordable.

Daniel Greenstein to Step Down as Pa. Chancellor in October

Daniel Greenstein has announced he will be stepping down as chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE)...