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Why Puerto Rican For-Profits Are Exempt From New Gainful Rule

Nearly a third of college students in Puerto Rico attend a for-profit institution—but they won’t get the benefit of federal accountability measures.

Three protesters, one for Israel and two for Palestine, stand by greenery.

Fear and Anger Spread on Campuses as Protesters’ Rhetoric and Actions Escalate

Criticism and condemnation mount as colleges struggle to strike a balance between making fearful students feel safe and allowing protesters to express their free speech rights.

Contingent Faculty Members Report Low Pay, Thoughts of Quitting

Over a quarter of respondents to a 2022 American Federation of Teachers survey of contingent faculty members earned less than...
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All in a Day’s Work: Inspiring Learning From Failure

Students often want professors to help ease their stress and mental health struggles. One professor shares how she encourages students’ resiliency and why it’s important.

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DeSantis Appoints DEI Critics to Florida University’s Board

Florida’s governor appoints five conservative trustees to the Florida Polytechnic board, a move some critics see as the start of a takeover.

Maine Colleges on Lockdown, Closed With Shooter at Large

Several colleges in and around Lewiston, Me., were closed Wednesday because of the continuing threat of an active shooter who...
Two students sit on a Stanford Graduate School of Business sign on the Palo Alto campus.

Success Program Launch: Graduate Business Courses for Undergrads

New course offerings from Stanford’s Graduate School of Business target junior and senior undergraduates, opening up career-development opportunities and extending cross-campus collaboration.

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Growing Enrollment, Shrinking Future

Undergraduate enrollment rose for the first time since 2020, stoking hopes for a long-awaited recovery. But surprising areas of decline may dampen that optimism.