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Groups Ask Education Department to Take Action on College Voting

Over 40 education and civil rights groups are offering recommendations to the Department of Education for increasing voter registration and...

Negotiated Rule Making Kicks Off

Commenters at the public hearing addressed topics related to federal student aid, including Public Service Loan Forgiveness, widespread debt cancellation and the responsibility of for-profit institutions.

An Extra Edge for Wealthy Chinese?

Two University of California campuses accused of going too far to recruit Chinese applicants.

Policies That Hurt Minority Applicants

Institute for Higher Education Policy report says the admissions policies are widespread and should change.

Student Power and Meaning Making in Library Collections

How much do students use the library for their studies? In today's Academic Minute, Rhode Island College's Amy Barlow examines...

In Admissions Season Until Late August

For regional public colleges and universities, challenges of the year are outlasting the pandemic.

How COVID-19 Damaged Student Success

Many students think the pandemic impeded their learning and academic progress, but the experience likely taught them some lessons about higher education and themselves.

Lukewarm on Juneteenth

Colleges and universities are finding ways to commemorate the new national holiday, but Black scholars are skeptical they'll be more than empty gestures.