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Florida Bans Students for Justice in Palestine on Some Campuses
The State University System of Florida chancellor, in consultation with Governor Ron DeSantis, has ordered chapters of the pro-Palestinian group “deactivated.”
‘From the River to the Sea’ Slogan Inflames Conference
Ethnomusicologists are dealing with the fallout from a presentation by Native American scholars that briefly used a controversial Palestinian phrase.
Overhaul of Financial Aid Formula Will Boost Pell Grant Eligibility
A new report by the State Higher Education Executive Officers Association estimates nearly 220,000 more students will qualify under the pending new federal aid formula.
Success Program Launch: Graduate Business Courses for Undergrads
New course offerings from Stanford’s Graduate School of Business target junior and senior undergraduates, opening up career-development opportunities and extending cross-campus collaboration.
Growing Enrollment, Shrinking Future
Undergraduate enrollment rose for the first time since 2020, stoking hopes for a long-awaited recovery. But surprising areas of decline may dampen that optimism.
Palestinian Campuses Head Into Abyss as Israeli Retaliation Grows
With mobility severely limited and no connection or contact from Gaza colleagues, West Bank academics describe atmosphere of anguish.
The Failure of FERPA
The Harvard doxing-truck debacle lays bare FERPA’s obsolescence in the digital age—and why protecting student privacy matters to their learning now more than ever, Sarah Hartman-Caverly writes.
A Duty of Care
In their responses to the Israel-Hamas conflict, many faculty members and administrators seem to have lost sight of their students’ well-being, Ben Sorkin writes.
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