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App’s Private Aid Algorithm Promises Fast Cash

Start-up uses an algorithm developed by Sara Goldrick-Rab to approve student emergency aid applications quickly. Experts say the outsourcing can work, if known pitfalls can be avoided.

Navigating Grief and Memorials

Leaders have careful choices to make when faculty and staff members pass away.

Transfer Enrollment Drops

Far fewer students are transferring to community colleges this spring compared to the same time last year, a trend that mirrors overall enrollment declines in the two-year sector.

Linfield Faces Accusations of Anti-Semitism

The Pacific Northwest chapter of the Anti-Defamation League wrote a letter to Linfield University’s Board of Trustees on Thursday expressing...

Ohio U Board Votes to Fire Professor for Sex Harassment

The board of Ohio University voted to fire a tenured professor for harassing two students, WOUB News reported. The action...

New Hampshire Governor Relents on Out-of-State Student Vaccinations

New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu last week agreed that, as of April 19, all people older than 16 can get...

A Big Budget From Biden

President’s proposed budget increases funding for Pell Grants, minority-serving institutions, research and more. But higher education organizations and experts say there are a few other things they would have liked to see.
Opinion

What Admissions Decisions Really Mean

Patrick O’Connor offers three important things for students to remember about why colleges reject applicants.