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Degree and Career Map Improves Student Outcomes

A degree-mapping intervention at the City University of New York helps students identify how their academics connect to future career goals and promotes equitable outcomes.

FAU Police Seek Immigration Enforcement Powers

Florida Atlantic University reportedly has a pending agreement with the federal government to allow its campus police department to question...

AAUP: Don’t Give Trump Student, Faculty Names, Nationalities

The American Association of University Professors is warning college and university lawyers not to provide the U.S. Education Department’s Office...

Education Department Plans to Review Rules for PSLF, IDR

The Education Department will kick off the lengthy rule-making process later this month with a pair of hearings. The department...
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L.A. Community Colleges and CSUs Partner to Fill Nursing Shortages

Los Angeles community colleges are teaming up with California State University to study and combat nurse shortages after Gov. Gavin Newsom told institutions to collaborate.

New Presidents: UVM, JMU, N.C. State, UW-Milwaukee and More

Shantay Bolton, executive vice president of administration and finance and chief business officer at Georgia Tech, has been named president...
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As Universities Yield to Trump, Higher Ed Unions Are Fighting

From lawsuits to protests, labor organizations representing faculty, grad students and other workers are resisting. Discussions about what to do next continue.

Trade War Squeezes Science Out of Canadian Election Campaign

While newcomer and front-runner Mark Carney might be expected to back innovation funding, academics do not expect a loosening of student migration rules any time soon.