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Northland College Announces Closure

Northland College in Wisconsin will close at the end of the 2024–25 academic year amid insurmountable financial challenges and declining...

Voices of Student Success: A Day Without Classes, Packed With Career

Having successful career outcomes is important for colleges and also for students, but getting students to engage in career services...

IHE Launches Weekly Washington Update: The First 100 Days

In the four weeks since President Trump signed an executive order establishing the Department of Government Efficiency, the higher education...
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Has Florida Sparked a Trend of Ending In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students?

Advocates for the policy worry other states will follow Florida’s lead and end price reliefs for students who can’t access federal financial aid.

Law Schools Decry Trump’s Defiance of Courts

Law school groups are sounding the alarm over the Trump administration’s attempts to undermine the judicial branch, Bloomberg Law reported...
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Seton Hall Sues Former President

Seton Hall University sued former president Joseph Nyre, alleging he leaked documents in an effort to paint his successor in a bad light. Nyre filed his own explosive lawsuit last year.

Students and employers interact during Lebanon Valley College's first Success Expo. The event is in a gymnasium with many booths on a blue carpet floor.

Listen: Making Time and Space for Career Development in the Academic Calendar

An annual event at Lebanon Valley College replaces classes for a day to provide career and life skills to students through workshops, an etiquette dinner, financial advising and employer connections.

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Who Is Kimberly Richey, the Nominee to Lead OCR?

The appointee for assistant secretary of the Office for Civil Rights most recently worked as an education official in Florida, but she has federal government experience and a history of working with conservative think tanks.