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Declining Enrollment, FAFSA Issues Led to More Cuts in July
Enrollment challenges, compounded by the FAFSA fiasco, drove layoffs and program cuts as colleges sought to plug budget holes.
Oxford University Press ‘Actively Working’ With AI Companies
Oxford University Press has become the latest academic publisher to confirm it is working with companies developing AI tools. “We...
Indiana U Fences Protest Site, Ends Encampment
Indiana University cleared the last of a pro-Palestinian encampment from its historic Dunn Meadow Friday and placed a fence around...
Harvard Removes Garber’s Interim Tag for Presidency
Harvard University has named Alan Garber as its 31st president, officials announced Friday. Garber had been serving as interim president...
Court Order Sides With Conservative Students at Clovis Community College
A court order from a U.S. district judge, issued Friday, barred the State Center Community College District in California and...

To Offset a Freshman Housing Crunch, Some Must Bunk With Their RAs
Resident assistants at UIUC learned just over a week before move-in that they might be assigned a freshman roommate due to higher-than-anticipated enrollment. They aren’t happy about it—and their roommates might not be, either.

‘Ruby Tuesday’ Is a Venue to Chew on Data at UTSA
Weekly meetings among student success professionals at the University of Texas at San Antonio guide data-based decision-making and offer opportunities for cross-departmental collaborations.
5 Wis. Clubs Suspended for Calling Jewish Groups ‘Extremist’
Five pro-Palestinian student organizations at the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee have been suspended for a July post on Instagram...
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