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Pell Grants for Short-Term Programs Get Bipartisan Backing
A cross-party coalition of representatives introduced a new bill Tuesday that would set aside Pell Grant funding for short-term postsecondary...
Survey: Pay Equity Lags for Higher Ed Administrators
Though the number of women in higher education leadership roles has increased since 2002, pay equity hasn’t kept pace, according...
Impact of COVID-19 on Infant Gut Microbiome: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of New York University Week: Natalie Brito, associate professor in the department of applied...
Yale Report Shows Grade Inflation Is Real
Roughly 79 percent of the grades awarded at Yale University in the 2022–23 academic year were A’s or A-minuses, according...
Academic Success Tip: Help Students Prepare for Final Exams
Exams can place exceptional stress on students. Here are four ways practitioners can mitigate student stress and set them up for success.
‘Revolutionary’ or ‘Reactionary’? NCAA Chief’s New Model for Big-Time Sports
Charlie Baker’s plan would let Division I colleges compensate players directly and give sports powers enormous latitude to set their own rules if they invest significantly in athletes.
3 Presidents on the Hot Seat
In a four-hour hearing, the presidents of Harvard, Penn and MIT steadily defended themselves, their institutions and free expression. Lawmakers remained skeptical.
N.Y. Lawmakers Set Sights on Expanding Tuition Assistance Program Eligibility
Legislators are optimistic about bipartisan support for the proposal, which would also increase grant amounts, but they’re keeping cognizant of a looming $4.3 billion budget gap.
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