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Massachusetts Budget Features Expanded Free Community College Plan

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.

How the Education Department Wants to Police Online Education
The department says it needs more data about online education to hold those programs accountable. Institutions say the agency is overcorrecting.
Bitcoin Research Institute Launches at University of Wyoming

Opinions of Higher Ed Vary, but Most Agree It’s Too Expensive
Americans might be ambivalent in their opinions about higher education, but nearly everyone agrees the sticker price is too high, according to the latest edition of New America’s “Varying Degrees” survey.
Liberty University Settles With Jerry Falwell Jr.

‘Heartbreaking to Be Collateral’ in the Battle Over DEI
Shawntal Z. Brown worked for UT Austin for seven years before she was laid off in April, along with dozens of colleagues. The move shocked her—and changed her views on working in higher education.
Western Iowa Tech Settles Second Human Trafficking Lawsuit
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