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Education Department Outlines Plan for FAFSA Testing
The Education Department will partner with community-based organizations, high schools, colleges and states to recruit students who’ll test the Free...
How States Are Working to Narrow FAFSA Completion Gaps
Nationally, completed applications from high school seniors are down by about 9.5 percent. A federal funding boost has helped some states over the summer—but only so much.
Northwestern Med School Scrubs Photos of Pro-Palestinian Students
The Students for Justice in Palestine chapter at Northwestern University said on social media that the institution’s Feinberg School of...
Student Wellness Tip: Add Syllabus Policy on Mental Health Days
College students want their professors to have formal policies on mental health days. Here are some examples of syllabus language faculty members can use.
A Model for Advancing Institutional Effectiveness via Undergraduate Research
To help scale traditional faculty/student models of undergraduate research engagement, institutional leaders can consider research peer mentoring, group-based programs and community-engaged research, write Brett H. Say and Caitlin Pingree.
Can Professors Get STEM Students to Vote?
STEM students vote at lower rates than college students over all. Experts say that connecting their course material to what’s on the ballot can help.
Ben Sasse Will Keep $1M Salary Until 2028
Former University of Florida president Ben Sasse will keep his annual $1.04 million salary through 2028, The Tampa Bay Times...
State AGs Warn Brown on Looming Divestment Vote
Two dozen state attorneys general have cautioned Brown University against divesting from Israel ahead of an October vote by the...
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