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Group Says 4 Cornell Students Banned From Campus for 3 Years

A pro-Palestinian group said Cornell University has banned four students from campus for three years for participating in the successful...
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How DEI Initiatives on Islamophobia Fall Short

Nadia Ahmad suggests steps institutions can take to create better anti-Islamophobia initiatives.

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Positive Partnership: Expanding Accounting Jobs for Associate Degree Holders

A collaboration between Ernst & Young and the Alamo Colleges District in Texas helped meet a local workforce need for accountants and placed students, regardless of major, in competitive jobs for future career mobility.

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How U.S. Plans to Recognize Colleges for Student Success

The Education Department has selected 200 colleges eligible for recognition of their efforts to boost degree completion. But some experts question how it chose the institutions.

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Biden-Harris Administration Hits Milestone: Loans Forgiven for 1 Million Public Servants

Before Biden took office, just 7,000 borrowers had received forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.

Study: Racial Discrimination Against Med Students Diminishes Professional Development

Roughly one-third of Black medical students reported experiencing discrimination in medical school—the highest rates of any racial or ethnic group...

Activists Raise Alarm on Texts Meant to ‘Frighten’ Young Wis. Voters

Many young voters in Wisconsin have received texts that said they could face hefty fines and jail time for voting...

New Global Alliance to ‘Raise Profile’ of Humanities

Institutions on six continents plan to fight back against the creeping denigration of the social sciences.