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FAFSA Chaos Had Bigger Impact on Minority Students

The botched rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid disproportionately affected low-income Black and Latino students, according...

Independent Review of Northwestern Athletics Finds Positives, Room for Improvement

Northwestern University released an independent report on athletics accountability and culture Thursday, which reviewed “the processes and accountability mechanisms in...

Embattled Rutgers Board Member Removed by Judge

Embattled Rutgers University Board of Governors member William Tambussi has been removed by a judge’s order less than two weeks...
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FAFSA Fiasco Forces Cuts at Small Colleges

Many small private colleges are surviving quarter to quarter, narrowly avoiding sweeping budget cuts. The bungled FAFSA rollout pushed some over the edge.

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Student Fathers: ‘Invisible of the Invisible’ on Campus

While all student parents face challenges finishing college, student fathers stop out at higher rates than mothers.

House Republicans Propose Budget Cuts for Education Department

House Republicans want to keep funding flat for the Pell Grant program and the Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights...
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Persistence and Retention Rates Exceed Pre-Pandemic Levels

New data show the highest persistence and retention rates in a decade, with Black students at public four-year colleges boasting especially high year-over-year increases.

What’s Missing in Award-Winning LGBTQ Children’s Books: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Wendy Keyser, professor of English at Fitchburg State University, explores whether LGBTQ children’s books tell...