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Massachusetts Budget Features Expanded Free Community College Plan
Massachusetts governor Maura Healey signed a nearly $58 billion state budget bill Monday featuring a $117 million plan to expand...

Funding Student Success: Boosting Undergrad Teaching Grants
Rice University promotes innovation among undergraduate faculty through a $60,000 annual grant.

Program Innovation: Pre-Career Expo Huddle Gets Students Connection-Ready
Seton Hall’s Pre-Professional Advising Center teaches students the whys and how-tos of networking prior to its annual Health Professions Expo, providing assistance in maximizing event participation and outcomes.

‘Heartbreaking to Be Collateral’ in the Battle Over DEI
Shawntal Z. Brown worked for UT Austin for seven years before she was laid off in April, along with dozens of colleagues. The move shocked her—and changed her views on working in higher education.
AP Tests Will Be Digital by 2025
Twenty-eight Advanced Placement exams are going digital starting next May, Trevor Packer, the College Board’s head of AP programming, announced...

Students and Professors Believe AI Will Aid Cheating
A new survey finds students believe it’s already easier to cheat, thanks to generative artificial intelligence—and instructors think it will get worse in coming years.
Liberty University Settles With Jerry Falwell Jr.
Liberty University has struck an agreement with former president Jerry Falwell Jr., who sued the evangelical institution for trademark infringement...
Western Iowa Tech Settles Second Human Trafficking Lawsuit
Western Iowa Tech Community College is settling a second federal lawsuit filed by international students alleging the institution participated in...
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