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California Judge Tosses Faculty DEI Statement Lawsuit
State Spending for Higher Education and Cuts: Academic Minute
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Report: 4 Ways to Promote Rural College Student Enrollment, Completion
A new brief by the Institute for College Access and Success highlights the unique challenges students from rural communities can face in postsecondary degree attainment and some ways colleges and universities can bridge the gap.
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Removing Financial Barriers to Study Abroad
To make international education experiences more equitable and accessible, colleges and universities have implemented programs to reduce or remove costs related to study away.
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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.
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Higher Education in Political Crosshairs as 2024 Election Heats Up
With higher education becoming more politicized, it’s poised to play a more prominent role than usual in this year’s presidential and congressional elections. The outcomes will carry huge policy implications.
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The Humiliation of Higher Ed
We’ve entered a new stage in the culture wars, Jennifer Ruth writes.
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