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New College Faculty Censures Board

New College of Florida faculty members voted to censure the Board of Trustees this week, accusing them of failing to...

Texas Lawmakers to Preserve Most UT Austin Admissions If Supreme Court Bans Affirmative Action

The Texas Legislature has passed a bill to ensure the University of Texas at Austin would not have to completely...
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Scaling Up: Kessler Scholars Collaborative Grows Footprint

The first-generation support and scholarship program will launch its first cohorts of students at 10 new partner institutions this fall.

‘U.S. News’ Changes Formula for Calculating Best Colleges

U. S. News & World Report has announced changes in the formula it uses to calculate its “Best Colleges” lists...
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Advice for the Class of 2023

Listen more than you speak. Cut yourself some slack. Don’t become numb to suffering. And please, clean up the mess your elders made. Congratulations and Godspeed to the country’s newest graduates.

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Leveling Off at the Bottom

New data show enrollments have largely stabilized after the pandemic nosedive. But recovery remains elusive, and demographic shifts threaten to keep it that way.

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A ‘Neglected Population’

While college-in-prison programs are poised to expand, some educators and advocates worry prospective students in jails are getting left behind.