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New Report Shows Increasing Interest in Higher Ed Data Sharing

Results from a recent survey show that although state higher education agencies already share student outcomes data with the agencies...

Big Ten, Southeastern Conferences Create Joint Advisory Board

The two biggest and most powerful conferences in big-time college athletics are joining forces to develop a joint committee to...
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Fallout From a FAFSA Fiasco

Colleges are pushing back admission deadlines after the latest FAFSA delay. But not all institutions will be affected equally, and many aren’t yet ready to make the call.

New Report Suggests Supports for Nontraditional ‘Comebackers’

A new report by California Competes, a nonpartisan research organization, identifies “promising practices” being implemented at state institutions to bolster...

U of Iowa Expands Crisis Hotline

A University of Iowa crisis hotline, which was launched two years ago to support students, expanded its services in January...
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Supreme Court Passes on West Point Affirmative Action Case

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to intervene in the latest affirmative action legal battle, this time centered on the United...

The Paradox of Cultural Othering: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Julia Khrebtan-Hörhager, associate professor of communication studies at Colorado State University, defines cultural othering and...
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Aspiring Accreditor Focuses on Student Outcomes

The Postsecondary Commission aims to offer a new model of evaluating institutions. It has powerful supporters, vocal critics and a long road ahead to federal recognition.