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Jury Awards $4M to Unfairly Expelled Student

Getting the Message—to Study Economics
First-generation students are underrepresented in economics, but a new study finds that messaging students about why they should major in the field closes this gap.
Report: Higher Ed Unions and Strikes Surged in 2022, 2023

Nebraska Women’s Volleyball Sets World Record—in the Stands

An Enrollment Spike at Asbury University
A two-week prayer revival on campus attended by tens of thousands drew national attention to the university, but administrators say it isn’t the sole cause of the enrollment spike.

Australia’s Great Divide: Rich Universities Grow as Others Falter
Post-pandemic, wealthy Australian universities are attracting more investment and richer international students, while poorer institutions struggle to educate the bulk of students.
Alderson Broaddus, Declaring Bankruptcy, Will Close

Apprenticeships Prove Successful for 2-Year Degree Seekers
LaGuardia Community College, alongside the CUNY system, expanded apprenticeship offerings for STEM students. After the first year, 100 percent of graduates landed full-time jobs at the host company.
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