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The Indicators of Timely Completers

A new study from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center shows a connection between a student’s academic achievement in the first year, persistence into the second year and credential completion rates.

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Students on Media Literacy and How Colleges Can Help, in 6 Charts 

Few students rely on traditional news media for key information, but many do approach media sources with a critical eye, according to our new Student Voice flash survey. How can colleges help boost students’ media literacy?

Biden Administration Forgives Another $4.2B in Student Loans

The Biden administration forgave another $4.23 billion in student loans Monday, likely the final round of relief for borrowers under...
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Report: Improving Completion for Students of Color in CTE Programs

Research from the Urban Institute offers five promising practices in retaining students of color in career and technical programs at community colleges.

NIH, Researchers’ Union Agree to Contract

The National Institutes of Health and a union representing its postbaccalaureate, graduate student and postdoctoral researchers have agreed to a...

U of Idaho Closes Cultural Centers

Several affinity centers at the University of Idaho have been shut down since the Idaho State Board of Education voted...

State Support Top Priority for Public University Leaders

State higher education leaders say their top priority for 2025 is ensuring robust operating support from state governments, according to...
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The Supercomputer Transforming the University of Florida Into an AI Hub 

The University of Florida spent $24 million to upgrade its supercomputer, which is one of the fastest machines in the world and gives Florida researchers access to a tool most academics don’t have.