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Healing From Anti-Black Messaging: Academic Minute
‘Merit Scholarship’ or Enrollment Incentive?
Non-need-based merit aid has surged in the past decade, especially at struggling public institutions looking to boost enrollment. Some say it’s an unacknowledged equity issue.
Report: Addressing the Roots of Food Insecurity in Higher Ed
A new Tennessee Higher Education Commission and Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation report highlights the ways institutions can support students facing basic needs insecurity.
Penn President Resigns Amid Antisemitism Charges
Liz Magill stepped down Saturday, following backlash over her comments at a congressional hearing on antisemitism.
House Members Call on Penn, MIT and Harvard to Fire Their Presidents
No End to Wisconsin’s Higher Ed Budget Standoff
The UW system and Republican legislators have been at a budget impasse over DEI for six months. Leaders reached a deal to free up funding, but the Board of Regents voted it down, putting negotiations back at square one.
Fired LSU Professor Accused of Student Affair, Illegal Anti-CRT Lobbying
An ousted political science professor is denying salacious ethics charges against him.
New Title IX Regulations Pushed to March
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