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Purdue President Critiques New Indiana Diplomas
Proposed changes to Indiana’s high school graduation requirements won’t meet Purdue University’s standards for admission, President Mung Chiang wrote in...
Judge Orders UCLA to Develop Plan to Protect Jewish Students
The University of California, Los Angeles, has been ordered by a federal judge to create a plan to ensure Jewish...
Alabama Judge Allows New Title IX Rule to Move Forward in 4 States
A federal judge shot down an effort Tuesday from four Southern states to immediately block the Biden administration’s new Title...

Education Dept.: No Batch Corrections for This FAFSA Cycle
Colleges and universities planning to submit batch corrections for students’ federal financial aid applications won’t be able to do so...
Ep. 123: Reprise: Generative AI’s Potential Influence on Teaching and Learning
Discussions about the impact of generative artificial intelligence in teaching and learning are steadily moving beyond questions about whether and how students will cheat.

Most ‘Good Jobs’ Will Require a Bachelor’s Degree by 2030s
Despite public skepticism that a college degree isn’t worth the cost, projections show that a bachelor’s degree will significantly increase the odds of getting a good-paying job in the future.

Black Sororities, Fraternities ‘Organizing Like Never Before’
The organizations are mobilizing to get voters to the polls as their student and alumni members embrace Alpha Kappa Alpha member Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign.
Graduate Student Completion Rates Rising but Vary by Discipline
Completion rates at graduate programs are on the rise, but they may not be as high as conventional wisdom suggests...
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