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FAFSA Launch Officially Delayed
The new application is one piece of a broader overhaul of the student financial aid system that’s taking longer than initially planned.

House Panel Targets Universities, Scholars
House Republicans investigating the “weaponization of the federal government” want information from several disinformation researchers who were recently accused of being part of the “censorship industrial complex.”
‘Meta-Analysis’ Finds GRE Is Losing Significance
A new “meta-analysis” published in The Journal of Higher Education suggests that the Graduate Record Examination is losing its significance...
Report Finds Systemic Financial Issues at Kentucky State
Kentucky State University’s finances are “chaotic” and lacking in “effective safeguards and responsible management,” according to a state report released...
Higher Ed’s Chief Lobbyist, Unplugged: The Key
In three decades as the chief lobbyist for the American Council on Education, Terry W. Hartle had a front-row seat...
Stanford Law DEI Dean on Leave After Disrupted Event
A Stanford University law school dean at the center of a free speech controversy has been placed on leave amid...

‘It’s Our Responsibility’
A group of researchers, college leaders, business leaders and policy makers is calling on peers in higher ed to focus on Black student enrollment.
Asking the Great Questions at Community Colleges: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Ted Hadzi-Antich Jr., associate professor of government at Austin Community College, explores one way to...
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