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How Al Roker and the Faculty Helped Land Students
At SUNY Oswego, officials declared that everyone—including alumni and professors—was involved in admissions, and it worked.

An Off-Brand Hire
Can a white woman from outside higher ed lead marketing and recruitment at an all-male historically Black college? Morehouse College leaders decided she could. Some alumni strongly disagree.
Education Department to Reform Student Loan Servicing System
The Education Department’s Office of Federal Student Aid announced a new plan Thursday to reform the student loan servicing system...
Zelensky Meets With University Leaders
In virtual meeting, he talks of situation in Ukraine for students and universities and endorses partnerships with American higher education.
The Week in Admissions News
Record high for discount rates; Boston U orientation director resigns; New York’s free tuition primarily helps middle-income students; AP in precalculus; will Biden forgive all debt?

Filling Up on Free Classes
Institutions are offering additional, less costly and even free summer courses this year as an option for students who fell behind or got off track during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Why Students Go to Graduate School
Higher percentage than in the past will seek financial assistance.
Maine-Augusta President-Elect Withdraws
The man who had been named the next president of the University of Maine at Augusta will not take office...
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