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Cornell Grad Student Who Faced Deportation Leaves U.S. Himself

Listen: How to Prep Gen Z for Jobs of the Future
Today’s college students find themselves in an unpredictable job market. Two experts share experiential learning strategies to assist with the transition from college to career.

Wellesley Surpasses $100K Sticker Price
Undergraduate tuition at the all-women’s college this fall is $100,541, including indirect costs. Officials emphasize most students don’t pay full price due to generous financial aid.

Wellesley Strike May Impact Course Credit for Students
Students who were at the minimum course load to be considered full-time will have to hop into another class with just four weeks left in the semester.

A Pipeline From Enrollment to Employment
A new University of Miami program guides incoming students through how to utilize their Federal Work-Study eligibility with hopes of improving persistence.

Former Harvard President Looks Back on Decades of Protests
In a new book that connects the past and present of student activism, Neil Rudenstine explores decades of protests, including his own experiences beginning in 1967.

Report: 6 in 10 LGBTQ Texas Students Said They Were Negatively Impacted by DEI Ban
As DEI bans take hold nationwide, interviews with Texas college students and employees offer some hints about what could be on the horizon for universities and students across the country.

Data: Community College Pell Grant Recipients Less Likely to Transfer, Persist
Recent data from the Richmond Federal Reserve finds, across five states, low-income students are less likely to earn a degree or certificate compared to their peers.
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