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Voter Groups Worry About Access for Students
Efforts to boost turnout during the midterm elections among college students are increasing, with an assist from the Biden administration.
Music’s Power for People With Dementia: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Daniel R. George, associate professor in the department of humanities and public health sciences at...
15 Institutions Certified for Serving Latino Students
Excelencia in Education, an advocacy organization for Latino students, announced Friday that 15 higher ed institutions earned its “Seal of...
Princeton ‘Dissociates’ From 90 Fossil Fuel Companies
Princeton University is cutting ties with 90 fossil fuel companies following a vote by the Board of Trustees. The university...
The Week in Admissions News
Biden’s debt relief plan is narrowed; why students drop out; how Hispanic students feel about semester’s start; impact of programs on LGBTQ+ students.
Fired Georgetown College President Files Lawsuit
Fired last year amid allegations that he sexually assaulted an employee on a work trip, former Georgetown College president William...

Bridging a Growing Divide
A new program spearheaded by the University of Wyoming seeks to prepare rural students for college and bridge a divide between far-flung communities and higher ed institutions in the state.
Ed Department: Debt Relief to Cost $300 Billion
The Biden administration’s student debt-relief plan will cost about $30 billion a year over the next 10 years, according to...
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