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Will the FAFSA Fiasco Kill Off Some Colleges?
Some colleges on the brink might be pushed over it, Charles M. Ambrose and Michael T. Nietzel write.
At Indiana, Campus Tours Get Police Escort After Protests
After an increase in disruptions by pro-Palestinian student protesters, Indiana University paused all guided campus tours last week and shifted...
A Contentious Pay Cut at Maricopa Community Colleges
Some of the college district’s adjunct librarians and counselors have been fighting a pay cut intended to bring their wages closer to that of other adjunct faculty.
Librarians Grapple With Diverse Archiving in a Digital World
Librarians know more diversity is needed in archiving but it’s a work in progress.
University of the Arts Announces Sudden Closure
Middle States pulled its accreditation on Friday, saying institution had violated its standards by failing to prepare teach-out plan, among other breaches.
‘The Last Straw’ for Weary Financial Aid Officers
Financial aid offices have been overworked and understaffed since the pandemic. Now the FAFSA fiasco has put some in crisis mode.
Police Dismantle Wayne State Encampment
At least 12 pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested at Wayne State University on Thursday after police raided and shut down their...
NCAA Agrees to Stop Limiting Athletes From Transferring
Under an agreement with the U.S. Justice Department, the National Collegiate Athletic Association has agreed to stop restricting athletes’ rights...
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