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The State of Higher Ed in Prisons a Year After Pell Restoration
A new report by the Vera Institute of Justice marks one year since the return of Pell Grants to incarcerated students and analyzes how programs can improve.

Universities Investing in Microcredential Leadership
As microcredential programs slowly gain traction, more universities are looking for leaders to coordinate the efforts.

A Nonprofit Says Colleges Spend Big on DEI. Is It ‘Wildly’ Overstating the Case?
American Transparency publishes spending investigations under the moniker OpenTheBooks but doesn’t say where it gets its own money. Its definitions of DEI positions are way too broad, says one targeted university.
Northwestern Law School Sued for Hiring Bias

Rules Banning Transcript Holds, Expanding Overtime Now in Effect
A suite of new regulations governing higher education took effect Monday. Here’s what you should know about the key measures now in place—and the legal challenges they face.

Data-Based Decisions Tip: Responding to Student Housing Needs
An institutional survey at San Diego State University helped campus leaders identify students who needed support and revise strategies in housing and residence life.
Tennessee College-Going Rate on the Rise
Moving Beyond Transfer to Improve ‘Learning Mobility’: Key Podcast
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