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Laken Riley Act Could Have Implications for Higher Ed

The bill would force harsher detention policies and could impact visas for lawful, documented individuals applying to work or study in the States.

Major Error Skewed Freshman Enrollment Data

Freshman enrollment did not decline this fall, as previously reported in the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center’s annual enrollment report...
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Student Wellness Tip: Supporting Students’ Dry January Goals

Colleges and universities encourage students to reduce their alcohol consumption and enjoy alternative forms of socializing and fun beverages.

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Are Two Disciplines Better Than One? The Push for Integrated Majors

Ten colleges will launch integrated majors, which combine two existing degrees into one, to see if they lead to increased diversity and skill sets suited to the 21st century.

Posters that read "my body, my choice" cover a display of small black crosses on the Freedom Wall at Pepperdine University.

Creating Space for Disagreement on Campus

Forty-three percent of Student Voice survey respondents think a designated area on campus for civil dialogue would help with free expression.

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Some L.A. Colleges to Reopen This Week, Others Stay Closed Amid Wildfires

Institutions that plan to reopen spent the weekend cleaning their campuses and purifying the air.

Wins and Losses for Higher Ed in California Budget

California governor Gavin Newsom’s $322 billion budget plan, revealed in greater detail Friday, came with some notable wins and losses...

Fewer New Med Students Are Black, Hispanic

While the number of first-year medical students in the U.S. rose 0.8 percent over all between fall 2023–24 and fall...