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Anti-DEI Bill Moves Forward in Kentucky

The Kentucky state Senate passed a bill Tuesday that would ban diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives at the state’s public...

Understanding Artificial Versus Human Intelligence: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Daniel Ernst, assistant professor of English at Texas Woman’s University, explains what a platypus has...

Colleges Urge Education Dept. to Keep Rules Allowing Inclusive Access

Seventy-five administrators and professors from at least 61 institutions are calling on the Education Department in a letter released Wednesday...
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona, in a blue jacket and red tie, sits with his hands on a table in a green room.

Details Trickle Out About $50 Million FAFSA Support Fund

The money comes from a fund designated to pay off insurance claims and refund payments to borrowers, though the education secretary can authorize other uses.

Alamo Colleges District office building

Advising Guides Help Texas Community College Students Transfer

An initiative at Alamo Colleges District provides step-by-step information for students looking to transfer to a four-year institution, reducing time to transfer and ensuring all credits apply toward their degree.

Five students pose next to the California State University Chico sign on a sunny day

Success Program Launch: Rural Ambassadors Shine a Light on Their Communities

A student ambassador program at California State University, Chico, provides rural students with peer support, advocacy and research opportunities.

A headshot of Rabbi Mark Schiftan next to an image of Belmont University's campus.

A Rabbi Walks Into a Christian University

Belmont University’s new hire signals ramped-up support for Jewish students. Other Christian universities are also increasingly embracing students of other faiths.

Photo illustration of piles of money.

College Endowment Returns Ticked Up in Fiscal Year 2023

Thanks to strong public equity markets, endowment returns bounced back after falling last year. But they’re still a long way from the sky-high returns of FY 2021.