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Utah State University Worker Paid for 2 Years He Didn’t Work

A Utah State University Eastern staff member who didn’t show up for work for more than two years was still...
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Supreme Court Decision Weakens Education Department

After the justices struck down a 40-year precedent last week, experts warn of chaos for higher education amid doubts about the future of Title IX and gainful employment, among other policies.

Indiana University Lost $1.3M on Eclipse Celebration

Indiana University lost over $1.3 million on the star-studded event it organized to celebrate the solar eclipse in April, Indiana...
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Report: What Matters to International Students in Their College Experience

Career preparation and social integration are key elements to international student success, according to a June study.

New Compilation on Redefining Value in Higher Ed

Discover innovative ways key stakeholders are working to ensure postsecondary education remains a powerful driver of both economic and noneconomic...
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Pennsylvania Campuses Hit Hard by June Job Cuts

Beyond enrollment declines, colleges have cited the fallout of pro-Palestinian protests, the botched FAFSA rollout and debt as drivers of recent job and program cuts.

Calif. Cuts UC, CSU Funding in $300B Budget

California state legislators agreed on a $297.9 billion spending plan for 2024–25 that includes cuts for the University of California...
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Affirmative Action Ban’s Impact Is a ‘Black Box’

Bryan Cook wants to study how the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling is affecting diversity in higher ed. It’s proven more difficult than he bargained for.