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Another College Board Official Joins FAFSA Team
College Board chief information officer Jeff Olson is joining the Education Department’s team in charge of implementing next year’s Free...
Opinion
Saul Alinsky and Contemporary Campus Protests
The tactical playbook behind today’s campus activism.
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Hiring Couples May Help Diversify Faculty Ranks, Tenure Pipeline
A new scorecard aims to provide academic couples comprehensive information about research institutions that are most supportive of dual-career scholars—and more likely to hire them for tenure-track positions.
Opinion
Overcoming Public Resistance to the Avant-Garde
Why the public shuns the avant-garde and what to do about it.
Opinion
Leaning Into Credit for Prior Learning
Building an ecosystem that recognizes and values the diverse experiences and knowledge of learners.
British Academics Despair as ChatGPT-Written Essays Swamp Grading Season
‘It’s not a machine for cheating; it’s a machine for producing crap,’ says one professor infuriated by the rise of bland essays.
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Where Do Students Vote—and Why?
Convenience may be the biggest driver in guiding college students on where to cast their ballots, but for many politics also plays a significant role.
CBO Predicts no Pell Shortfall in 2024 Because of FAFSA Issues
The Pell Grant program is expected to run a $11.4 billion surplus for the fiscal year, the Congressional Budget Office...
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