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Beyond the Hype: Unlocking AI’s Potential in Enrollment Management
If artificial intelligence is key to the future of enrollment management—and many experts say it is—teams and their institutions need...

Wait, a College Owns the Land Beneath the Chrysler Building?
Cooper Union, the New York college working to reinstate its long-standing free tuition policy, is engaged in a real estate battle over one of its most important assets.
FAFSA Delays Upended Private College Enrollment
The botched rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid led to major changes in the size and...
Greek Life Administrator at U of Oregon on Leave for Video Bashing Trump Voters
An official who oversees Greek life at the University of Oregon was put on leave last week for posting an...

Florida Officials Fume Over Sluggish Accreditation Changes
Florida’s Board of Governors alleges the Education Department is delaying the University of North Florida’s accreditor switch, which experts note is a lengthy process.
Michigan Faculty Censure Regents Over Protest Response
The University of Michigan Faculty Senate voted last week to censure the Board of Regents for its response to pro-Palestinian...
Education Dept. Moves Forward With Bundled Services Guidance
The Biden administration appears set to release new guidance on third-party contractors in higher ed, just a few months before...

ED, USDA Partner to Boost Access to Food Benefits Program
The Education and Agriculture Departments’ plan to improve students’ access to food benefits is long overdue, experts say. But there are concerns the Trump administration could scrap the deal.
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