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A Frugal Veto at a Time of Abundance
California governor Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill to extend access to the state’s financial aid program to about 160,000 more college students. The governor cited the high costs of the measure, which was widely supported by state lawmakers.
Connecting Learning to Earning: The Power of a Learner-Owned Record | Available On-Demand
Join us for the “Connecting Learning to Earning: The Power of a Learner-Owned Record” webinar on October 12 from 2-3...
Stress-Enhancing Mind-Set
Stress is an everyday fact of life. In today's Academic Minute, part of Binghamton University Week, Jennifer Wegmann explores how...
The Campus Kiddie Ban
Columbia College Chicago says children can’t be in the classroom and otherwise need advance permission to be on campus -- for no more than an hour. Faculty, staff and student leaders are united in their opposition to the policy.
Some College Athletes Cash In While Others Lose Out
Star athletes at Division I schools are earning big payouts from the NCAA’s interim name, image and likeness policy, while athletes playing minor sports at smaller schools struggle to make sense of it.
Professors Disciplined Over Flier Sue Tennessee Tech
Two professors at Tennessee Tech University are suing the institution in federal court for punishing them over a flier they...
Academic Minute: Stress-Enhancing Mind-Set
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Binghamton University Week: Jennifer Wegmann, lecturer in the health and wellness studies department...
Law on Transfer Process Sparks Controversy
The California law promises to streamline the transfer process for community college students. College leaders and faculty members are skeptical.
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