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New Law Gives Civic Center Control of Utah State’s Gen Ed

Utah’s governor signed into law a bill that creates a Center for Civic Excellence at Utah State University and requires...

NASFAA Picks Seasoned Financial Aid, Federal Policy Expert for Next President

A seasoned federal policy and financial aid operations expert will lead the National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators, the...

Penn Pledges to ‘Address’ $175M Federal Funding Cut

The University of Pennsylvania is “actively pursuing multiple avenues to understand and address” the Trump administration’s decision to withhold $175...
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Micro-Experiences in Service Learning Break Barriers to Access

Goucher College offers short-term service learning experiences to remove obstacles for students to participate in high-impact experiences.

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Louisiana Expands Corequisite Integration to English Courses

A statewide overhaul of remedial education has seen early success, with passing rates jumping over 40 percentage points among corequisite English students. The work required cross-campus collaboration, faculty development and leadership buy-in.

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Education Department Reeling After Layoffs

The Trump administration said its sweeping cuts would eliminate bloat at the department. Staff say the “chaotic” process has stalled essential functions and left remaining employees with unmanageable workloads.

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A Historical View of Trump’s Anti-DEI Crusade

Historian Robert Cohen, whose most recent book focuses on integration at the University of Georgia, explains what we stand to lose now that anti-DEI attacks extend to the classroom.

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Columbia Faculty Push Back on Trump’s Attacks

Columbia professors said that the rest of higher education should be on notice after the Trump administration’s interference in their university’s affairs.