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Incoming Law Class Reaches Highest Ever Diversity

Law schools enrolled their most diverse matriculating classes on record in 2023, the final class to be selected before the...

Report: House Republican Details Plan to Crack Down on Elite Universities

U.S. representative Jim Banks, an Indiana Republican, told a group of business leaders that this month’s hearing on campus antisemitism...

Michigan State Settles With Families of Shooting Victims

Michigan State University has settled with the families of three students who were killed during a mass shooting on the...
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Survey: Students Want Career Prep in the Curriculum

In new Student Voice data, two- and four-year college respondents say they want a high level of faculty and adviser involvement in their career preparation as they rank their priorities for experiential learning.

Ed Department Releases FAFSA ‘Soft Launch’ Timeline

The Department of Education released details Friday on the rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid, noting...
A group of Black students at Gallaudet University and the co-directors of the Center for Black Deaf Studies sit down raising their fists.

Building Up the Black Deaf Student Community

Gallaudet University is raising millions of dollars to introduce more supports for Black Deaf students and make amends for past wrongs.

Men Are Driving Enrollment Declines

Men are driving the decline in college enrollments—particularly at four-year institutions, according to a new report from the Pew Research...
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Guiding Growth: Crafting Feedback That Empowers Learners

With fairness and equity in mind, professors should provide both constructive student feedback and insights on what they’re doing well academically.