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Michigan State to Pay $2.8M in Fines for Breaking Agreement

Michigan State University paid the Department of Education nearly $2.8 million in fines after awarding financial aid to students who...
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A Neglected Transition—the Students Who Stay

Each year, a number of undergraduate seniors choose to re-enroll at their institution to further their graduate education. Helping these learners readjust to their alma mater can boost feelings of belonging.

Largest Accreditor Clears Way for Review of ‘Reduced Credit’ Bachelor’s Degrees

The largest institutional accreditor in the United States has formally introduced a new process for reviewing bachelor’s degree programs that...

Precipitous Enrollment Drop at Saint Augustine’s

Enrollment at Saint Augustine’s University is down by more than 70 percent over last year, WRAL reported. After a two-week...
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Can AI Help a Student Get Into Stanford or Yale?

Two entrepreneurial Stanford students fed hundreds of essays—both high and low quality—into an AI model to train it on what top-tier colleges look for in admissions essays. 

Ep. 126: Voices of Student Success: The Role of Belonging in Campus Conflict, Protests

Since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in October 2023, colleges and universities have seen heightened tensions on campus as student protesters demand change from their administrators.

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Campus Engagement Tip: Encouraging Student Voting

Ahead of the 2024 presidential election, colleges, community organizations and student advocates are looking to boost on-campus civic engagement through voter registration and participation initiatives.

A blue book cover on the left reading "Campus Free Speech: A Pocket Guide - Cass R. Sunstein." A photo of Sunstein, a light-skinned man with dark hair and a high forehead, on the right.

Cass Sunstein Wants to Help Universities Navigate Free Speech Conflicts

The legal scholar presents a wide range of speech-related scenarios that university administrators may have to navigate this fall—and in perpetuity.