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N.Y. Legislation Seeks End to 2 Institutions’ Tax Exemptions
New York lawmakers are slated to introduce a bill that would impose property taxes on Columbia University and New York...
Hochul Asks N.Y. Institutions to Prohibit Calls for Genocide
New York governor Kathy Hochul sent a letter to the presidents of the state’s colleges and universities stating that calls...
Florida Officials Urge FAU Presidential Do-Over
A report from the inspector general for the Florida State University System’s Board of Governors recommended that Florida Atlantic University...

Bipartisan Progress on Pell Grant Expansion, but Hurdles Remain
The House wants to expand the Pell Grant to shorter career training programs. To pay for it, a new bill would cut off federal student loans to the nation’s wealthiest private colleges, starting in July.
The Future of Flexible Work in Higher Ed: A Compilation
This free booklet explores how limited remote work options have become a driver of staff turnover in higher education, how some institutions are adapting (or not) in response to employee expectations and the differing perspectives of various campus constituencies.
The U.S.’s Aging Agricultural Producers: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: David R. Buys, state health specialist and associate professor at Mississippi State University, examines how...

Academic Success Tip: Foster New Student Relations Online, In Person
DePaul University staffers are piloting a zero-credit course to connect incoming neuroscience students and provide a resource hub for them during their first year.
S&P Global Projects Mixed Outlook for Higher Ed in 2024
S&P Global Ratings is projecting a “bifurcated” outlook for higher education next year, with strong institutions faring well and less...
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