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‘Untold Harm’: Education Department Discharges Loans of 7,400 CollegeAmerica Students
The Biden administration says the Colorado campuses of CollegeAmerica, a defunct for-profit college, lied to students, so the Education Department is forgiving their loans and offering refunds.
The Paris Commune’s Long Shadow: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Carolyn J. Eichner, professor of history and women’s and gender studies at the University of...

Academic Success Tip: Working Smarter With ChatGPT
A professor at the University of Iowa taught students how to get better results from ChatGPT with a classroom assignment.
AI Boom Creates Concerns for Recent Graduates
More than half of recent graduates question whether they are properly prepared for the workforce in light of the rise...

Campus Engagement Tip: Boost Resources for Students With Children
University officials can promote retention and belonging among student parents by providing physical spaces on campus for them—and their children—to thrive.
2 Athletes Sue Northwestern Over Hazing Allegations
Two former athletes sued Northwestern University for its role in reported hazing incidents, CNN reported. The suits are the first...

Catholic Higher Ed Governance In Flux
Catholic colleges and universities are having to revamp their governance structures as their founding religious orders take a step back, a new report says.
New Presidents and Provosts: American Public U System, Los Angeles City College, Northeastern State U, Saint Paul School of Theology, Spelman College, Texas A&M U–San Antonio
Amanuel Gebru, vice president of instruction and student services at Moorpark College, in California, has been named president of Los...
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