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New Unions Represent Over 40K Grad Students, Postdocs, Researchers

Last year, 26 new bargaining units representing over 40,000 graduate student workers, postdoctoral workers or researchers officially formed across the...
Pennsylvania governor Josh Shapiro speaks from a podium at Lincoln University

Governor Proposes ‘Bold’ Plan to Restructure Pennsylvania Higher Ed

The proposal calls for a sweeping overhaul of the state system as part of an initiative focused on workforce development and shoring up 25 public institutions.

Virginia Foxx, in a bright teal sweater, sits on the dais during a committee hearing

Republicans Focus on Affordability, Accountability in Higher Ed Overhaul

The wide-ranging College Cost Reduction Act suggests there’s an emerging bipartisan consensus on what needs fixing in higher education.

Education Department to Fix FAFSA Formula Error

The U.S. Education Department will fix an error in the formula that determines how much financial aid a student can...

New Youngstown State President, Ex-Legislator, Protested on First Day

Youngstown State University students, faculty members and alumni protested President Bill Johnson with a walkout on Monday, his first day...
A photo of Scott Green's recently released book.

A Crisis Handbook for College Presidents

University of Idaho president Scott Green discusses the new book he co-authored and the unexpected challenges of the job that prompted it.

Workers stemming out of a graduation cap on the head of Benjamin Franklin as he appears on the $100 bill

Idaho Scholarship Program a Boon for Students and State

The workforce development scholarship helps students get the education and training they need to meet state workforce needs. Demand for the scholarships has been higher than expected.

A photo illustration combining photos of Claudine Gay, Christopher Rufo and Bill Ackman.

How Many Casualties Would a Plagiarism War Produce?

If conservatives and liberals start scouring their opponents’ academic publications for stolen ideas or phrases, nobody—even plagiarism experts—knows how much grist they will find.