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UVA to Pay $9M in Settlement With Families of Shooting Victims
The University of Virginia will pay a total of $9 million in settlements to the families of the victims of...
Maximizing Learning Through High-Impact Practices: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Benefits of Project-Based Learning Week: Kris Wobbe, associate professor in...

University of the Arts Announces Sudden Closure
Middle States pulled its accreditation on Friday, saying institution had violated its standards by failing to prepare teach-out plan, among other breaches.

Cardona Pledges FAFSA is ‘Going to Get Better’
Ahead of his Thursday remarks at the Education Writers Association’s national conference, the Education Secretary announced a “full-scale review” of the agency that oversaw the botched FAFSA launch.

Success Program Launch: Preparing Student Athletes for Life Beyond Sports
A development program at South Arkansas College helps men’s basketball players consider their path after their athletic career.

‘The Last Straw’ for Weary Financial Aid Officers
Financial aid offices have been overworked and understaffed since the pandemic. Now the FAFSA fiasco has put some in crisis mode.
How Sports Losses Decide Our Choice of Drinks: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Niusha Jones, assistant professor of marketing at the College of Business and Economics at Boise...
FAFSA, Affordability and Financial Aid’s Future: Key Podcast
The last year has been a hellish one for many college financial aid directors—and, not surprisingly, for the head of...
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