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No Public Comment for Next Year’s FAFSA

The U.S. Department of Education will not be opening next year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) to public...
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UT Austin Changes Course to Require In-Person Work

Many staff staunchly oppose the new policy, arguing that commuting is expensive and that administrators made the decision without consulting employees.

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Report: What Works in Recruiting Diverse Students to the Humanities

New research from the National Humanities Alliance seeks to break barriers to participation for historically underserved communities in humanities programs through highlighting effective initiatives.

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New Jersey Community College Leaders Fight Potential Funding Cut

The institutions stand to lose $20 million if the governor’s current budget proposal passes. The college’s leaders are hopeful their advocacy can stave off the cut.

Professor Fired for Attending Unite the Right Rally Sues

A Furman University professor who administrators have been investigating for his involvement in the 2017 Unite the Right rally in...

Trustees Vote to Dissolve University of Kentucky Senate

The University of Kentucky Board of Trustees voted Friday morning to dissolve the university Senate, The Lexington Herald-Leader reported. The...

Stanford Misinformation Group to Keep Going Despite Reported Cuts

The Stanford Internet Observatory (SIO), one of the largest academic groups investigating misinformation, is pledging to continue its work following...

U of Rochester Receives $50M for New Medical Center

The University of Rochester has received a $50 million gift from entrepreneur B. Thomas Golisano, the college announced Thursday. The...