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Ep. 115: FAFSA, Affordability and Financial Aid’s Future

This month’s episode features a conversation with Justin Draeger as he finishes up 14 years at the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators.

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A ‘Great Misalignment’ Between Credentials and Jobs

Many future jobs won’t require a bachelor’s degree, according to a new report. But institutions aren’t offering credentials in the right fields to meet labor market demand.

THE, NAFSA Launch Certificate for International Education Sector

Times Higher Education ( Inside Higher Ed’s parent company), NAFSA: Association of International Educators, and Common Purpose, an online learning...
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A Viable Model for Open-Access Publishing

MIT Press’s digital approach has broadened readership of monographs, but questions remain on whether its “idealistic” open-access model can change the publishing industry. 

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Tutor.com Faces Scrutiny Over Data Privacy Concerns

A Senate committee is investigating the Chinese-owned company.

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Most Researchers Use AI-Powered Tools Despite Distrust

More than three-quarters of researchers use some form of artificial intelligence (AI) tool in their research, despite having concerns about...

AI Most Popular Speciality for Computer Science Ph.D.s

Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are the most popular Ph.D. specialities among graduates in the computer science, computer engineering...

Editors of ‘Philosophy & Public Affairs’ Journal Resign En Masse

Thirty-eight editors of Philosophy & Public Affairs, a Wiley-owned journal, announced their resignations en masse Wednesday, including the entire editorial...