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Student Expelled After Getting Scholarship With Fake Documents and AI-Written Essay

A Lehigh University student with a full scholarship pleaded guilty to a forgery change and was expelled after admitting online...

New Title IX Rule Blocked in Another 4 States

A federal district judge on Tuesday blocked the Biden administration from enforcing its new regulations for Title IX of the...
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Opinion

Noncredit Pathways: A Federal Policy Blind Spot

States should lead the way in expanding opportunity for noncredit learners, writes Kenyatta Lovett.

New Jersey Community Colleges Dodge $20M Budget Cut

New Jersey state lawmakers nixed a proposed 12 percent cut to the state’s community colleges in their final 2024–25 budget...

Back From the Brink, Zayed University Sustains Its Accreditation

Zayed University, which faced the threat of losing its accreditation last fall, has been restored to accredited status by the...
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Opinion

Enrollment Planning in the Specter of Closure

Misunderstandings about enrollment management and changing student needs can make a bad situation worse, Mark Campbell and Rachel Schreiber write.

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Campus Engagement Tip: Webinars Teach Parents About Higher Ed

A new initiative at Alabama A&M University invites first-generation parents to be part of their students’ academic experience through monthly webinars led by student affairs staff.

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A Florida Law Has Nearly Killed Campus Voter Registration Drives

After a 2023 measure increased penalties for making errors when registering voters, some student groups have decided the risk of doing so is too high.