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Supreme Court Rejects Borrower-Defense Appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to block a class-action settlement in a long-running lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education...
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Student Representation in Adviser Hiring Processes

Two undergraduate fellows for the Advising Success Network established best practices and recommendations for institutions in equitable hiring practices for academic advisers.

New Interactive Tool Aims to Track and Predict Enrollment

The Sorenson Impact Center has launched a new interactive data tool to help institutions anticipate future enrollment trends in higher...

Harvard Faculty Forms Group on Academic Freedom

Fifty faculty members at Harvard University have created the Council on Academic Freedom at Harvard. In an op-ed in The...
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Increasing Class Lengths… by 5 Minutes

The University of Delaware is increasing class lengths by five minutes to meet what its Faculty Senate said were federal minimum standards.

Opinion

Where Faculty Sit Is Where They Stand

Views on vertical transfer from community and bachelor’s college faculty.

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Opinion

Future of Borrower Defense May Look Different

New borrower defense to repayment regulations may bring increased compliance risks to colleges of all types, Jonathan Helwink writes.

A group of Youngstown State University students sit at a table, smiling.

Program Launch: Procurement Internship Prepares Students for Workforce

An internship pilot for government contracting is providing on-the-job training for Youngstown State University students while supporting local businesses.