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A ‘More Rigorous Process’ to Determine Financial Aid Eligibility

Biden administration wants to add a host of new conditions to the agreements that allow colleges and universities to receive financial aid. Critics say those proposals need more work.

Association of American Universities Adds 6 New Members

The Association of American Universities on Thursday announced that it would add six new research universities to its selective membership—institutions...
Louisiana senator Bill Cassidy, a white man with gray hair, wearing a suit, blue shirt and yellow tie, raises two fingers during a Senate hearing.

Senate OKs Resolution to Block Loan Forgiveness

President Biden has said he would veto the resolution, while some said it would cause “irreparable damage” to the federal student loan system.

Combating Lack of Diversity in STEM: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of University at Albany Week: Rabi Musah, professor of chemistry at the RNA Institute...

Court: Speech First Has No Standing to Challenge Bias Policies

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has ruled that Speech First, an organization devoted to promoting free...

Stony Brook Receives $500 Million for Endowment

Stony Brook University of the State University of New York today announced a $500 million gift for its endowment, The...
A rainbow-covered board at BC advertising LGBTQ+ resources

BC’s Solution to LGBTQ+ Demands Gets Tepid Response

Boston College students have long pushed their Jesuit university to create an LGBTQ+ resource center. Instead, the college will house LGBTQ resources in an intercultural center.

Stevens Tech Will Give Each Graduate $250 After Terrible Commencement

Stevens Institute of Technology will give each graduate $250 to make up for a “chaotic experience” during the commencement ceremonies...