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Survey: Tuition Discounting Still on the Rise

The average discount rate at private colleges topped 50 percent this past academic year, according to a new study from...
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Career Prep Tip: Workforce Simulations for Experiential Learning

Stony Brook University integrates technology into career development opportunities, helping students land jobs and build experience for their lives after college.

Wiley to Shutter 19 Journals

Wiley, an academic publisher, has announced that it is closing 19 journals amid a massive influx of fake papers, The...
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Students’ Perception of Education Quality Tied to Feelings of Belonging

A new report from Gallup and the Lumina Foundation found a correlation between how students judge their academic program and their relationships to their institution and its members.

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When Trustees Run for Public Office

A handful of trustees are running for state and federal office this fall in an election cycle where recent higher education controversies will likely be on voters’ minds.

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Harvard Has No University-Wide Senate—Professors Are Proposing One

Amid attacks in multiple states on shared governance, faculty members seek to strengthen their role at America’s oldest higher education institution.

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Students Pitted Against ChatGPT to Improve Writing

New University of Nevada online courses aim to teach future educators about AI limitations through competition.

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Political Standoff Over Title IX Puts Red State Colleges in No-Win Situation

Eight states—so far—say they’ll defy the Biden administration and not comply with the new Title IX regulations. That would imperil nearly $13 billion in federal aid for public universities in those states.