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In-State, Black and Latino Enrollments Up Across UC System
The University of California system has been under pressure to enroll more in-state students for years. Newly released data shows that it’s making progress.

Painful, Pragmatic or Both?
Advocates for undocumented students feel mixed emotions after the Biden administration nixed plans to expand some TRIO programs to noncitizens.

New on the Job: Q&A With Sarah Ellison, Sonoma State University
The associate vice president of student affairs shares how her career trajectory informs the work she does now managing student access and success services on campus.
Social Artist Helen Storey on Working on the Boundary of Fashion and Science
The UNHCR’s first designer-in-residence Helen Storey talks about why she has donated her creative archive to the University of the Arts London, and how the arts can help people connect with issues such as climate change and the refugee crisis.

What’s Next for Colleges After Judge Vacates Biden’s Title IX Rule
Republican state officials are celebrating the order as a “massive win,” but uncertainty looms for colleges as they respond to yet another Title IX change.
Linda McMahon’s Confirmation Hearing Remains Unscheduled
UW Regents Table Vote on Giving President Unilateral Hiring Power

Some California Colleges Close, Cancel Classes Amid Wildfires
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