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Biden Administration Looks to Clamp Down on Inclusive Access
For nearly a decade, universities have been able to automatically charge students for books and supplies, creating a system the Education Department says lacks transparency.
The Week in Admissions News
Brown adopts need-blind admission for international students; undocumented families are locked out of FAFSA; Canada limits number of student visas.

Success Program Launch: Hands-On Learning With Business Partners
Pro bono consulting work provides students across American University with real-world skills and connections to working professionals to jump-start their careers.

Bruised and Battered, Harvard Seeks a Smoother Path for Student Protests
After a fall semester of blistering criticism for its handling of campus protests of the Israel-Hamas war, the university wants faculty to adopt a “content-neutral” plan for addressing classroom disruptions this semester.
Jérôme Pesenti of Sizzle AI: Pulse Podcast

Why Did the Cal State Strike End After Just 1 Day?
California State University’s systemwide strike quickly ended with a tentative agreement. Some faculty members are urging a no vote on what union leaders say is an “excellent” deal.
New Presidents or Provosts: Cal State LA, Columbia College, Fisk, Northern Kentucky, Portland, SUNY Polytechnic, UNO
Florida Career College to Close
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