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In Pictures: A Year of Protest and Pain
On the anniversary of Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel, which ignited a war in Gaza that is now entering its second year, we look back at how the conflict played out on college campuses across the country.

Oct. 7 Kicked Off a Difficult Year for Higher Ed. How Should Universities Move Forward Now?
We asked higher ed leaders and thinkers to take stock of the fraught year just past and offer a vision for the future. They gave us a quarrelsome, eloquent earful.
Legal Boomerang for Biden Loan Forgiveness
Just hours after a federal judge allowed the Biden administration’s new student loan forgiveness plan to proceed, another judge blocked...
Online Learners Earned Fewer Degrees Than Their Peers During For-Profit College Boom
Pre–COVID-19 data shows that the outcome divide between online and in-person learners existed long before the pandemic accelerated the online...
Texas A&M International President Dies Unexpectedly
The president of Texas A&M International University in Laredo died unexpectedly on Thursday, according to a university announcement. No cause...
Chinese University Closes Israel Campus as Relations ‘Sour’
Beijing’s University of International Business and Economics closes Israeli outpost as faculty are unable to travel to the Middle East.

Why Are Politicians Talking About Apprenticeships?
Kamala Harris pledged to double registered apprenticeships and Republicans want changes to the workforce programs. But what are they? Let us explain.
Former Texas A&M Vet, Professor Found Guilty of Animal Cruelty
A Texas jury has unanimously found a former Texas A&M University faculty member and veterinarian guilty of felony cruelty to...
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