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Are Students Who Protested Losing Out on Job Opportunities?
In a survey by Intelligent.com, students who had job offers rescinded largely attributed it to their activism. Others suggested protesting could be seen as an asset.
No Public Comment for Next Year’s FAFSA
The U.S. Department of Education will not be opening next year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) to public...
131 Scholarships Affected by Texas DEI Ban
Texas public colleges are freezing or amending 131 scholarships with race-based eligibility requirements in order to comply with the state’s...

Student Wellness Tip: Keeping Students Safe After Dark
College leaders and students have developed solutions to provide safe rides for learners on or near campus.
Lightning Safety: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Chris Vagasky, research program manager at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, explores why lightning...
University of Florida Tech-Focused Campus Plan Gets Financial Boost
The University of Florida’s plan to open a tech- and business-focused graduate campus in Jacksonville is getting closer to becoming...
Rutgers Board Member Indicted on Racketeering Charges
William Tambussi, a member of the Rutgers University Board of Governors, was indicted on racketeering charges Monday as part of...
New Title IX Regulations Blocked in Six More States
The Biden administration’s new rule overhauling Title IX, the federal gender-equity law, is on hold in Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee...
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