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Columbia President to Testify at House Antisemitism Hearing

Low Grade? Arizona Bill Would Let Students Allege ‘Political Bias’
Legislation that’s near passage in Arizona would create a “grade challenge department” for public universities. It could force professors to change students’ marks.
UT Austin Returns to Standardized Testing

Career Prep Tip: Organize a Career Trek
A career exploration trip can help students identify their career goals and connect them with a professional network, setting them up for postgraduate success.

Louisiana Stops Requiring FAFSA Completion in High School
Some state officials say the policy was burdensome and promoted college-going over more vocational paths. Critics of the change fear it will impede college attainment for needy students.

A Small University Goes Big on Psychedelic Therapy Training
Naropa University is building out its programming on psychedelic-assisted therapies as some states move to legalize them. The drugs are a growing area of academic interest.
‘Nature’ Investigation Examines How Research Fraud Case Unfolded

Lumina Awards Millions for Admissions Innovations
The seven winning states and university systems will use the funds for direct admissions, universal transfer pathways and other initiatives to simplify admissions.
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