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Differential Tuition Is Popular. But Is It Equitable?
Colleges have long charged more for costly programs like nursing and engineering. Some put money back into scholarships meant to offset negative impacts.
Department of Education Lends Colleges a Hand After FAFSA Backlash
The department is allocating $50 million and deploying staffers to help institutions adjust to the rocky FAFSA rollout. College leaders are underwhelmed.
Legitimating Expertise
Rebuilding public trust in expertise starts with us, says Julia M. Wright.
Teaching Tip: Navigating AI in the Classroom
Generative artificial intelligence tools continue to grow in popularity. Here are four ways faculty members in higher education are teaching about or with AI.
New Presidents and Provosts: Australian National, Capella, Iowa Valley, KCTCS, Pasco-Hernando, Wisconsin-Parkside
Dartmouth Basketball Players Are Employees, NLRB Rules
Regional office of National Labor Relations Board says the Ivy League college’s male players can unionize. Dartmouth plans to appeal.
Using Financial Aid Data to Help Students Meet Basic Needs
A new report says using FAFSA data to identify students who qualify for public assistance programs will help pay for their basic needs and boost retention and completion rates.
Campus Engagement Tip: Communicate Strategically With Family Members
To build stronger engagement with parents, Duquesne University launched a communication plan to engage regularly and deliberately, helping them be partners in their children’s education.
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