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2 TAs Provided Students Mental Health Resources on Gaza. They’re Not TAs Anymore
University of Texas at Austin faculty members and students are protesting the removal of two teaching assistants who sent students a pro-Palestinian statement.
Men Are Driving Enrollment Declines
Men are driving the decline in college enrollments—particularly at four-year institutions, according to a new report from the Pew Research...

A Change, but Not an End, for 5-College Partnership
Institutions in North Dakota and Minnesota have worked with Tri-College University since 1970. In an effort to save thousands and reduce redundancies, the partnership ends next year.
CFPB Sounds Alarm About College-Sponsored Bank Accounts
Students at historically Black colleges and universities, for-profit colleges, and Hispanic-serving institutions pay higher-than-average fees when they open a college-sponsored...

Survey: Students Want Career Prep in the Curriculum
In new Student Voice data, two- and four-year college respondents say they want a high level of faculty and adviser involvement in their career preparation as they rank their priorities for experiential learning.
Dental Radiographs and Migrant Children: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Claire Nolasco Braaten, an associate professor of criminology at Texas A&M University at San Antonio...
Fired Saint Augustine’s President Files EEOC Complaint
Former Saint Augustine’s University president Christine Johnson McPhail, who was recently fired by the SAU Board of Trustees, has filed...
Incoming Law Class Reaches Highest Ever Diversity
Law schools enrolled their most diverse matriculating classes on record in 2023, the final class to be selected before the...
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