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Dos and Don’ts of Using Data for Student Success

Data usage is growing in student success work. As professionals look to track efficiency and outcomes of their efforts, a new report offers suggestions for creating measurement systems.

Public Service Loan Forgiveness Totals $42 Billion

The Education Department has discharged $42 billion through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program since October 2021, the agency announced...

Stillman Withdraws From ‘U.S. News’ Rankings

Stillman College, a private, historically Black college in Alabama, is withdrawing from the U.S. News & World Report undergraduate rankings...
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From Ending Tenure to Enshrining It

Texas’s Senate has passed antitenure, anti-DEI and anti-transgender sports access bills. But they may face stronger opposition in the state’s House of Representatives.

Common App Releases Data on Transfer Applications

The Common Application is today releasing a report on its applications from students who are seeking to transfer, not gain...

‘Huge Sense of Relief’: How New FAFSA Could Help Homeless Students

On the new form, students will have to answer fewer questions about their status as unaccompanied homeless youth. Advocates are hoping the changes make it easier for students to access financial aid but worry about implementation.

Weekly Wisdom | Dr. DeAngela Burns-Wallace

Join us for a lively Weekly Wisdom interview with Dr. DeAngela Burns-Wallace.

Elizabeth Hoover, a light-skinned woman with long dark hair, is wearing a pink shirt and standing in a garden.

Berkeley Professor Admits That She’s White

For her entire life and in her professional career, based on family members’ accounts, Elizabeth Hoover said she was a Native American.