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A First Move on Borrower Defense
Students who were misled by their institution and only received partial government relief are due more help, to the tune of $1 billion, the Education Department announced.

States Maintain Higher Ed Funding
Federal relief dollars appear to be enough to keep nationwide totals of state higher ed funding steady this fiscal year, even amid the pandemic. But almost half of individual states still reported funding declines.

Opinion
The Power of Now for Higher Education
Although our natural instincts as college leaders are to go into hibernation until the pandemic passes, now is the time for us to lean into the work that we do, writes Mark Zupan.

Can’t Afford Not To
Today's financial challenges have led many colleges to believe they can't afford to invest in new initiatives, but the right ones may be their best hope for the future, argues Mick Starcevich.

How to Count Philanthropy
A new set of fundraising reporting standards aims to help colleges and universities compare their performance across borders. It also prioritizes ethical considerations at a time when donor and institutional conduct are under the microscope.

‘Ethics and Best Practice’
As the pandemic sapped dormitory projects of their financial reserves, a contractor told the University System of Georgia it had a "win-win" financial proposal, according to newly available documents. The system said no, and soon, the contractor allegedly said it would not be cleaning enough to meet state public health recommendations.
New Programs: Internet of Things, Data Science, Public Health, Culinary Arts, Business
Florida International University is starting a master's degree in the internet of things. Florida State University is starting a master's...
Capital Campaign Watch: Lawrence, Lipscomb, Texas A&M
Finishing Up Lawrence University has raised $232.6 million in a campaign that started in 2014 with a goal of $220...
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