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Walden Agrees to Pay $28.5 Million in Class-Action Settlement
Walden University, a for-profit online university, has settled a class-action lawsuit that accused the institution of targeting women and Black...

Illinois’s Ambitious Plan for Higher Ed Funding
The complex formula, mirroring K-12 overhauls, prioritizes adequate and equitable funding for historically underfunded regional and minority-serving institutions.

‘A Difficult Time to Be Working in Student Affairs’
Amelia Parnell, who will take over as president of NASPA on July 1, spoke with Inside Higher Ed about AI, mental health, holistic student support and more.

More Campus Cuts in March
Citing enrollment and financial challenges, numerous institutions are eliminating jobs while others have announced budget cuts that may lead to future layoffs.
Sleep Resets the Brain’s Operating System: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Keith Hengen, assistant professor in the department of biology at Washington University in St. Louis...
Helping Learners Plan Their Path Through College: Key Podcast
This week’s episode of The Key podcast explores the “guided pathways” model, which hundreds of community colleges have embraced to...

Student Wellness Tip: Helping Students Navigate Sticky Situations
A workshop series at George Mason University gives students the tools to “adult” and tackle unfamiliar situations with confidence.

Cardona Urges Governors to Prepare for FAFSA Delays
Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona sent a letter to state governors on Monday urging them to prepare for the consequences...
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