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FAFSA Now Open Full-Time After Rocky Launch

The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is officially open for business as usual, the Department of Education announced Monday...
Claudine Gay, a Black woman with short, dark hair wearing thick-framed black glasses, testified before Congress Dec. 5, 2023.
Opinion

‘Depending on the Context’

Walter M. Kimbrough considers the context for a high-profile presidential resignation.

The top state policy issues of 2024

Workforce Development, State Funding Among Higher Ed Leaders’ Policy Priorities

A new survey of state higher ed officials also found that providing students a return on their investment was a top concern.

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A State Calculates the Costs of Dual Enrollment

Ohio’s state auditor finds that half of colleges lose money when accounting for all costs of their programs for high school students.

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Opinion

The Student-Professor Relationship Is in Peril

We can take steps to improve this essential relationship, Megan Thiele Strong writes.

Opinion

Creating an AI Policy for Your Marketing Communications Team

Your marketing and communication teams serve a unique purpose for your college or university. That means you need a generative AI policy tailored to their specific functions.

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Will New House Bill Help Pregnant Students?

The bill aims to ensure that college students don’t feel pressured to have an abortion. But it doesn’t address other issues facing pregnant or parenting students.

Connecticut Budget Deficit Prompts Buyout Offer, Tuition Increase

The Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system is offering employee buyouts and raising tuition in response to a $140 million...