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New Programs: Physician Associate, Cybersecurity, Entrepreneurship

The following colleges have announced new academic programs recently: Berry College is starting a master of medical science–physician associate degree...

The Week in Admissions News

New gainful-employment regulations; Cardona vs. the Republicans; paid internships.

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U of California to Explore Employment for Undocumented Students

A working group will explore the possibility of letting undocumented students work on campus.

Five students in Iona gear smile in front of a burgundy Iona backdrop.

How Iona Built Its Freshman Class

A caring approach and dormitories made the difference.

Three students work and chat in UC Davis's Center for Chicanx and Latinx Academic Student Success with a colorful mural in the background.

Cultural Centers Meet Academic Services

Universities are seeking ways to improve educational outcomes for minority students. At UC Davis, that means creating identity-based centers that are also hubs for academic and mental health support.

Houghton Fires 2 Employees Who Included Pronouns in Emails

Houghton College, in New York, fired two employees who included their pronouns in their emails, The New York Times reported...
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Colleges Race to Hire and Build Amid AI ‘Gold Rush’

Cue the bulldozers to make room for hordes of new AI faculty. But computer scientists willing to teach are in short supply, and innovation’s trajectory is rarely predictable.

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Default Likely to Negatively Impact Country’s Economy, Higher Ed

Experts and lobbyists warn that the economic consequences of a government default will make it more expensive for colleges to operate and harder for students to afford tuition and for researchers to work.