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Scaling Up: Michigan Invests in Talent Pipeline, Experiential Learning
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation is expanding opportunities for college students to work alongside local businesses and get paid, with a focus on ease of access and equity.

Few Campus IT Leaders See AI as a Top Priority
Inside Higher Ed’s annual survey of campus IT leaders sheds light on the state of digital transformation, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and other tech priorities.
Follies in America: Academic Minute

Waiting for FAFSA
A major overhaul to the federal student aid form delayed its launch at least two months. That means headaches for everyone from financial aid officers to applicants.

Grand Canyon University Lambastes Federal Agencies in ‘Unusual’ Public Statement
One of the nation’s largest Christian institutions claims the U.S. is “coordinating” attacks against it.

Arizona Faculty Threatened After Online Commotion Over Gender Teaching
College of Nursing employees were called "groomers" and received threats in response to Libs of TikTok's posting of two class slides. Faculty members are criticizing the university’s response.

Federal Grant Proves Elusive for Certain Colleges
The money is set aside for institutions serving large numbers of Asian American, Native American and Pacific Islander students, but many eligible colleges don’t apply because of bureaucratic hurdles.
NCAA, UNC in War of Words Over Football Transfer
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