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Making Sure a Degree Is Worth More Than a Diploma

In Colorado, falling enrollment and growing skepticism of higher ed’s worth prompted a proposal to measure the “economic value” of academic programs at public colleges. Some leaders are wary.

Confusion Over a New Unit at Chapel Hill

UNC-Chapel Hill’s board chairman told Fox News a new school would provide equal opportunity for right- and left-of-center views. Faculty, caught off guard, have expressed concerns, while the provost says it’s not what it sounds like.
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Creating an Outlet for Conservative Student Voices

More than a dozen conservative student papers have launched in the past few years. How do these Gen Z–run publications differ from conservative student newspapers of the past?

Education Department Hints at Possible Delay of FAFSA

Overhauling the federal financial system and simplifying the Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a significant undertaking for the Education Department. Although the agency is making progress on the project, officials said this week the application might not be ready by Oct. 1.

Part Women’s Center, Part Success Center: It Makes an Impact

Utah Valley University center leverages “IQ and EQ,” or being data-informed and person-centric, to boost enrollment and persistence.

ICYMI | Coping Classes Comfort College Students

The University of Maryland, College Park, trials a one-credit emotional regulation course.

How Hate Can Impede the Climate Change Fight: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Emily Huddart Kennedy, associate professor and associate head in the department of sociology at the...

Seminary to Merge With East Texas Baptist University

B. H. Carroll Theological Institute, a small Baptist seminary near Dallas, is merging with East Texas Baptist University. B. H...