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A Florida Law Has Nearly Killed Campus Voter Registration Drives

After a 2023 measure increased penalties for making errors when registering voters, some student groups have decided the risk of doing so is too high.

Ep. 121: Voices of Student Success: Institutional Change for Black Student Success

A new program at Sacramento State University aims to celebrate Black excellence and history, elevating student outcomes. 

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Universities Investing in Microcredential Leadership

As microcredential programs slowly gain traction, more universities are looking for leaders to coordinate the efforts.

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A Plan to Save Small Colleges

Small colleges could join forces through a supporting-organization model, Michael Alexander writes.

Northwestern Law School Sued for Hiring Bias

Citing the Supreme Court’s ruling striking down affirmative action, a conservative group filed a lawsuit against Northwestern University’s Pritzker School...

AI Reshapes Higher Ed and Society at Large by 2035

There are important steps to be taken in higher education as we prepare for the deep societywide changes that will take place in the next five to 10 years.

Paychecks Delayed for Colorado Community College Staff

More than 100 instructors at Front Range Community College have had to wait for their summer paychecks, according to The...
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The State of Higher Ed in Prisons a Year After Pell Restoration

A new report by the Vera Institute of Justice marks one year since the return of Pell Grants to incarcerated students and analyzes how programs can improve.