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Student Wellness Tip: Encouraging Arts Students to Sleep
The first-year seminar at New York Film Academy places special emphasis on healthy sleep habits and encourages students to be mindful in self-care.

Senate Eyes Pell Grant Boost, More Money for Federal Student Aid
The chamber’s draft spending plan doesn’t make the sweeping cuts to the Education Department that House Republicans want to see, setting up yet another fight over the federal budget.

2 Iowa Catholic Universities to Combine
After months of discussion, St. Ambrose and Mount Mercy will join forces, hoping to capitalize on respective strengths.

Faculty Dissent on LGBTQ Issues Under Scrutiny at Calvin U
The Christian Reformed Church called on Calvin University to make changes to a process used by faculty who disagree with some church teachings. The move has LGBTQ-friendly faculty worried.

How Biden’s Title IX Reform Became a Legal Morass
Conservatives have partly stymied the administration’s efforts to overhaul Title IX, getting the new regulations temporarily blocked in 26 states over objections to expanded rights for LGBTQ+ students. Here’s how the last 100 days have unfolded.

ASU Adds Sustainability to Gen Ed Curriculum
Starting fall 2024, incoming students will complete a sustainability course as part of a larger interdisciplinary focus.
UC System President Dr. Michael Drake to Step Down
Education Department Prepares to Enact Debt-Relief Plan
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