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Harvard Reports Drop in Black Student Enrollment
Fourteen percent of Harvard University’s Class of 2028 identify as Black or African American, a drop of four percentage points...
Applying Lessons From K-12 Education to Today’s College Campuses
What an 87-year-old historian of education can teach today’s higher ed professionals.
Boycotts Cannot Become the New Normal
Ronald R. Krebs argues that the new AAUP statement on academic boycotts undermines scholarly values and opens the door to further politicization of the academy.
Disney Cuts Employee Tuition Assistance Program
The Walt Disney Company is scaling back its popular tuition assistance program for employees, Disney Aspire, WKMG reported. The program...
Federal Anti-Hazing Bill Moves One Step Closer to Becoming Law
Lawmakers have been trying to pass federal anti-hazing legislation for years, to no avail. On Wednesday, that aspiration got the closest it’s been to becoming reality.
FAFSA Completion Gap Narrows to 2.5 Percent
The number of students who filled out a Free Application for Federal Student Aid is now 2.5 percent behind the...
Alleging ‘Negligence,' Fordham Files to Cut Ties With 2U
The university claims the online program manager, now in the process of restructuring through a bankruptcy, long ignored pleas to place students in social work programs.
Former UAB Scientist Wins $3.8 Million in Harassment Lawsuit
The University of Alabama at Birmingham will have to pay an Iranian-born former cancer researcher $3 million in damages after...
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