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With $132 Million Gift, Washington and Lee to Go Need-Blind
Washington and Lee University has received a gift of $132 million that will allow it to go need-blind in admissions...

Bonds for Higher Ed on the Ballot
Voters in California, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Utah are weighing whether to give public colleges and universities more money.
Penn State Cancer Researcher Faces Retractions, Research Ban
Pennsylvania State University has barred a biomedical engineering professor from conducting further research following an investigation that found “unreliable data”...

Positive Partnership: Creating Internships for Community College Students
Two-year college students are less likely to have paid internship experiences compared to their four-year peers. Community and institutional partnerships can provide additional opportunities for this population.
Under Borrower Defense, Ed Dept. Forgave $17.2B in Student Loans
The Department of Education had forgiven $17.2 billion in federal student loans for nearly 975,000 borrowers as of April 30...

Where Is the Data on Campus Sexual Assault?
The Department of Education has yet to provide guidance or resources to assist colleges in completing their campus climate surveys, which are now required by law.

International University Leaders Convene to Discuss Threats to Academic Freedom
Speakers linked academic freedom and the future of democracy less than two weeks before the presidential election.
Washington College Ditches ‘Difficult to Read’ Logo
Washington College has done away with its old logo, based on George Washington’s original signature, because it’s too difficult to...
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