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State Aid Kept Public Tuition From Outpacing Inflation
With state budgets set to shrink in coming years, colleges may have to look at cutting costs—rather than raising tuition—to stay afloat amid declining enrollment and growing skepticism about the value of a degree.
Study: Musk Twitter Takeover Prompted Academic Disengagement
Elon Musk’s takeover two years ago of the social media platform Twitter—now X—appears to have caused a decline in academic...
Concerns Over Student Voting Misinformation in Pennsylvania
A Franklin & Marshall College official who leads the institution’s nonpartisan voter registration program, F&M Votes, has raised concerns about...
West Texas A&M Professor Leaves Amid Student Assault Charges
A West Texas A&M University professor has left the institution amid allegations that he groped two students. Nabarun Ghosh faces...
Tennessee State Sees Steep Drop in Freshman Enrollment
Tennessee State University experienced a staggering 50 percent drop in first-time freshman enrollment this fall compared to last year, as...
Survey Finds Decline in Students’ Nonconsensual Sexual Contact
The rate of nonconsensual sexual contact reported by college students has decreased over the past five years, according to a...

Maricopa Community Colleges Fight to Spend the Money They Already Have
Voters will decide Nov. 5 whether to raise a decades-old spending cap on one of the nation’s largest community college districts.

Student Wellness Tip: Encouraging Students to Talk Mental Health
Almost three in four college students feel raising awareness of mental health is important, but fewer know how to do so. Their colleges can promote advocacy in four ways.
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