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UCLA Report Shows Increased Antisemitism on Campus
A recent survey of Jewish and Israeli community members at the University of California, Los Angeles, found that two-thirds of...

First-Year Enrollments Take a Tumble
A year of blustery headwinds resulted in a sharp drop in freshman enrollment—the first since the pandemic, data shows. The FAFSA fiasco may have played an outsize role.

Finances, Lack of Trust Impact Student Re-Enrollment
Recent research finds students who have started college but didn’t complete a certificate or degree pointed to financial concerns as a barrier for re-enrollment, but they would be motivated to return for a higher salary.
Report: USC Prioritized Wealthy Students as Walk-On Athletes
The University of Southern California admitted applicants from wealthy families as walk-on athletes for years, often after their parents made...

Democrats Launch Ad Campaign at 30 Colleges
The six-figure campaign includes fliers, posters and ads on buses and kiosks and is the latest signal that the party views college students as key to its success this fall.
Bipartisan Alignment Around Workforce Training: Key Podcast
The partisan divide in the U.S. seems unbridgeable at times, and many issues in higher education are deeply dividing politicians...
Another Advance for the 3-Year Degree
Johnson & Wales University has become the latest institution to gain approval to offer bachelor’s degrees that require significantly fewer...
UT Austin Fined After Fans Fling Debris Onto Football Field
The Southeastern Conference of the National Collegiate Athletic Association has fined the University of Texas at Austin $250,000 after its...
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