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CUNY to Receive $75 Million Donation to Boost Tech Programs
More Universities Join Chicago in Settling Financial Aid Lawsuit
Rice, Emory and Vanderbilt quietly settled last fall in a financial aid lawsuit against 17 institutions. Now pressure is mounting for the remaining defendants in the case.
Fresh Battle Lines in the Testing Wars
The debate over standardized testing requirements, put on ice during the pandemic, is catching fire again as colleges reconsider their temporary test-optional policies.
Undocumented Students Could Access Federal College-Prep Programs Under Biden Proposal
Opening up the college-prep programs to undocumented students has been a priority for years. But some administrators say the political climate is too fraught to make such a change now.
Integrating Generative AI Into Daily Work and Personal Life
Using generative AI should become as much of a part of your daily routine as checking the weather or taking a coffee or tea break.
Weekly Wisdom | Interview with Dr. Shonda Gibson from the Texas A&M University System
Join co-hosts University Innovation Alliance CEO Bridget Burns and Inside Higher Ed Co-founder and Editor Doug Lederman for a lively discussion about student success and the role systems can play in supporting improvement with Dr. Shonda Gibson from TAMUS.
A Small Pennsylvania College’s Big Investment in the Humanities
Lycoming College is providing more research and experiential learning opportunities for students in hopes of setting itself apart in a tough enrollment environment.
Redefining the RA’s Role
On many campuses, resident assistants handle everything from fire safety to mental health counseling. Now some institutions are breaking up the job to make it more manageable.
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