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University of Arizona Eyes Consolidation With UAGC
The deal, subtly mentioned in a letter to Arizona’s governor, left more questions than answers as the university remains under fire.

Columbia Has Changed Its Protest Policy—Again
The university established controversial demonstration guidelines after Oct. 7. Now, it has implemented new ones—this time incorporating faculty and student feedback.
Report: Most University IT Employees Are Burned Out
IT employees at universities are experiencing burnout, increased workload and dipping budgets, according to a new report. Educause, a nonprofit...
Fitch Says FAFSA Delays Put Private Colleges at Risk
Delays in processing financial aid applications could threaten the credit or viability of small private colleges that serve students who...
U.S. Opens Civil Rights Investigation Into UC Berkeley, 4 Others
The Education Department is investigating allegations of shared-ancestry discrimination at another five colleges and universities, including the University of California...
Struggling Eastern Gateway Gets $6 Million State Lifeline
Struggling Eastern Gateway Community College in Ohio will receive a $6 million lifeline from the state to keep it solvent...

Debating the State Role in Replacing Federal Pandemic Relief
Should state budgets fill the gap left by COVID relief funds? Higher ed officials and lawmakers in Connecticut disagree.

Faculty, Staff Members Serve as Key Mental Health Resources for Students
A survey of Iowa community college employees found stakeholders want to support students’ mental health, but many feel underprepared to do so. University of Iowa researchers identified six solutions to help.
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