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University of the Arts Cancels Town Hall to Discuss Sudden Closure
University of the Arts, the Philadelphia institution that announced its sudden closure late Friday, on Monday canceled a planned virtual...

Limited Data on Effectiveness of Online Mental Health Offerings for College Students
A new study evaluates nine common digital mental health interventions to gauge their effectiveness in supporting students—and finds that, across the field, there is little significant research on interventions in general or on specific tools.

Colorado to Cover Two Years’ Tuition at Any Public College
The tax-credit–based aid program provides a last-dollar reimbursement to cover up to 65 credits for any student with a household income of $90,000 or less.

Many California Students Eligible for CalFresh but a Fraction Enroll
A new report estimates that hundreds of thousands of California students qualify for the state’s food program but don’t access the benefits.

How One College is Extending Mental Health Services Beyond Students
Clinicians and students at Carroll University held 140 counseling appointments with community members last summer. That number will likely be higher this year.
Foxx, Cassidy Accuse Biden Administration of Obstructing FAFSA Investigation
Leading Congressional Republicans say the Biden administration has failed to comply with the U.S. Government Accountability Office’s investigation into the...
Texas Professors Sue to Further Limit Student Access to Abortion
Two University of Texas at Austin professors have joined a state lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education and Education...
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...
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