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Columbia Removes 3 Administrators Who Shared Antisemitic Texts

Columbia University has permanently removed three administrators who exchanged antisemitic text messages during a May panel discussion about Jewish life...

Republican Bills Would Require FAFSA Release by Oct. 1

Following a delayed and botched launch of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, congressional Republicans want to require the...

Brown Reaches Settlement on Title VI Complaints

The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights has settled with Brown University over the institution’s handling of about 75 antisemitic...
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Academic Success Tip: Engage Students in Real Talk

A pilot initiative at SUNY Oneonta encourages vulnerability among instructors in the classroom, helping students to see their professors as people and seek help.

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GOP Platform: ‘Make Our College Campuses Safe and Patriotic Again’

The Republican Party’s platform for 2024 calls for the creation of “drastically more affordable” higher education alternatives, accreditation reform, the...
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Success Program Launch: Experiential Learning for First-Gen, Undocumented Learners

Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago guides students through career exploration and development in weekly pre-internship experiences.

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Renowned Tech Analyst Urges Higher Ed Leadership in AI

Mary Meeker pushes for universities to partner with business and adopt AI—and quickly.

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Opinion

Noncredit Pathways: A Federal Policy Blind Spot

States should lead the way in expanding opportunity for noncredit learners, writes Kenyatta Lovett.