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Harvard Seeks More Monitoring of Anonymous App After Antisemitic Posts
The university reached out to Sidechat after student reports of “concerning” content.

Virginia Commonwealth’s News Release Battle—With Itself
The university’s public affairs school published poll results criticizing university leaders, who then insulted the poll’s methodology. The school fired back.
Introducing ‘Voices of Student Success,’ a Podcast Series
British Scholar Accused of Transphobia Wins Harassment Case

More Settlements in Financial Aid Antitrust Lawsuit
The latest agreements mean eight of 17 universities sued for colluding over financial aid have settled. The known settlement amounts add up to more than $151 million.
Canada to Cut the Number of Student Visas It Issues

Higher Ed Workforce Rebounding From Pandemic
Colleges employed 3.9 million people in 2022, up 1.75 percent from 2020 but still down from more than four million in 2019. Community college employee rolls have continued to shrink.

Microcredentials on the Rise, but Not at Colleges
A new survey found training partnerships between employers and four-year colleges fell between 2022 and 2023 while instruction provided by third-party providers rose.
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