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CBO Predicts no Pell Shortfall in 2024 Because of FAFSA Issues
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.
Florida Argues It Could Stop Professors From Criticizing Governor
A nationally prominent conservative lawyer, hired to defend the state’s Stop WOKE Act, asserted that what public university professors say in classrooms “is the government’s speech.” The national implications for academic freedom could be dire.
What a ‘Hell Chicken’ Says About Dinosaur Extinction: Academic Minute
Leaning Into Credit for Prior Learning
Building an ecosystem that recognizes and values the diverse experiences and knowledge of learners.
Union Institute & University Announces Closure
Better Speech Policies Start With Campus Buy-In
To prepare for the next speech crisis, colleges should seek campuswide consensus on institutional values, Karl K. Schonberg writes.
How First-Gen Mexican American Students Define Success
A recent report asks first-generation college students who are Mexican American to define what educational attainment means for them and what helps them achieve success.
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