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Where Is the Data on Campus Sexual Assault?

The Department of Education has yet to provide guidance or resources to assist colleges in completing their campus climate surveys, which are now required by law.

Washington College Ditches ‘Difficult to Read’ Logo

Washington College has done away with its old logo, based on George Washington’s original signature, because it’s too difficult to...

Protests Prompt University of Minnesota to Postpone Fauci Lecture

The University of Minnesota rescheduled a lecture by Dr. Anthony Fauci, originally planned for Tuesday evening, because of unrest on...

Nebraska Implements Universal FAFSA Requirement

All Nebraska high schoolers must now complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid in order to graduate, in accordance...

UCLA Report Shows Increased Antisemitism on Campus

A recent survey of Jewish and Israeli community members at the University of California, Los Angeles, found that two-thirds of...
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First-Year Enrollments Take a Tumble

A year of blustery headwinds resulted in a sharp drop in freshman enrollment—the first since the pandemic, data shows. The FAFSA fiasco may have played an outsize role.

Bipartisan Alignment Around Workforce Training: Key Podcast

The partisan divide in the U.S. seems unbridgeable at times, and many issues in higher education are deeply dividing politicians...
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Finances, Lack of Trust Impact Student Re-Enrollment

Recent research finds students who have started college but didn’t complete a certificate or degree pointed to financial concerns as a barrier for re-enrollment, but they would be motivated to return for a higher salary.