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Trump Likely to End Title IX Trans Protections

In recent years, each new administration has led to significant changes in the rules governing how colleges respond to sexual misconduct. Don’t expect that to change under a second Trump term. Here’s what to know about Trump and Title IX.

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Cassidy to Chair Senate HELP Committee, Expected to Prioritize Education

Dr. Bill Cassidy will now officially lead the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee next year as the Republicans...

Financial Aid Fraud Ramps Up at California Community Colleges

California community colleges have been struggling with financial aid fraudsters since the COVID-19 pandemic, and the problem seems to have...
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Academic Success Tip: Hiring Embedded Writing Tutors

Colby College trains students to work as writing fellows who support faculty members in writing-intensive courses.

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Scholarly Publishing World Slow to Embrace Generative AI

As the technology’s reach into the information sector expands, a recent report from Ithaka S+R shows that academe is still grappling with how best to integrate it into the scholarly publishing process.

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Republicans, Back in Charge of Congress, Aim to Increase Higher Ed Accountability

With Republicans in the majority, expect continued attacks on elite universities and more momentum behind key legislation introduced when the GOP took the House in 2023.

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Financial Aid’s Foggy Future

Whatever happens to the Education Department, Trump’s second term could have major implications for federal financial aid—and the students who rely on it.

Shannon, Genevieve and Wyatt Carpenter people pose for a selfie outside their Missouri polling place.

Missing Their Absentee Ballots, Some Students Still Voted

When the process of obtaining and using an absentee ballot failed, some college students found themselves needing a last-minute plan B. What did this voting problem-solving look like?