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How the For the People Act Would Impact Higher Ed

The Senate is expected to take up the House-passed bill, which would standardize federal elections across the country -- making voting easier for college students.

The Week in Admissions News

Impact of the pandemic; canceled loans for ITT students; protection for LGBTQ+ students; updated student loan data.

First Turbaned Sikh in D1 Baseball

Samrath Singh has become the first Sikh, wearing a turban, to play Division I baseball, NBC News reported. Singh pitches...

Ep. 45: Debate: Using Pell Grants for Very Short-Term Programs

Congress is considering expanding use of the federal government’s main postsecondary grant program to cover enrollment in training programs as...

Talking Circles

Talking circles can promote listening at a time when it is most needed. In today's Academic Minute, Augustana University's Karla...

Juilliard Students Protest Rising Tuition

A rare student protest over a tuition increase at one of the world’s most prestigious performing arts schools highlights the tension over tuition discounting.

New Presidents or Provosts: Calvin U, Culver-Stockton College, Emporia State U, Flint Hills Technical College, Moorpark College, Pepperdine U, Umpqua CC, Wilkes U

George Arasimowicz, dean of the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Central State University, in Ohio, has been...

Mistrial Renews Concerns About U.S. China Initiative

A hung jury in the case of a researcher accused of concealing his China ties prompts renewed calls to reconsider the Department of Justice's China Initiative.