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Harvard Law Enrolls Smallest Number of Black Students Since 1965
Newsom Outlines Plan to Help Non–Degree Holders Access Jobs

Colleges Urge Education Department to Delay Gainful Employment… Again
The leading lobbying group for colleges says the upcoming change in administration necessitates relief from the Jan. 15 due date. So far, the department isn’t budging.

Idaho Board of Education Faces Vote on Anti-DEI Resolution
The state’s Board of Education is expected to ban campus offices, centers and policies “dedicated to DEI ideologies.” Some students and faculty are outraged.

Americans Value Trade Colleges Over Ivies
A new survey finds that while most likely voters question higher ed’s price, they view some types of institutions more favorably than others.

Virginia Foxx Reflects on Her Time in the Hot Seat
The departing chair of the House Education and the Workforce Committee discusses the year that shook higher ed, abolishing the Education Department and ushering in a new era for federal oversight of colleges.

Data-Based Decisions: Creating a Less Stressful Final Exam Schedule
A new tool at Bucknell University helps the registrar’s office develop an exam timetable that both accommodates faculty and reduces inconvenient timing for students.

Nudges Work—for Students’ Most Pressing Tasks
Nudges from a chat bot helped Georgia State students complete their FAFSA verifications, register for classes, sign up for academic coaching and more.
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