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Trustee Resignation Letters Document the Evolution of Higher Ed

Lauren Zalaznick, a former corporation member at Brown University, discusses what she learned from curating more than 250 years’ worth of exit reflections from board members at her alma mater.

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Motivating Students Who Have Some College but No Credential

Tens of millions of Americans have stopped out of college. A new study explores what deters them from returning and what might bring them back.

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Dallas College Creates 3 Career-Focused Programs for Students With Disabilities

The community college will support students with intellectual and developmental disabilities with career readiness skills and certification for increased employment opportunities.

U of Michigan Extends Ono’s Contract to 2032

University of Michigan president Santa Ono inked a contract extension with the Board of Regents through 2032, MLive.com reported. The...

3 Academics Share Nobel Prize for Economics

The 2024 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was awarded jointly Monday to three researchers, two from the Massachusetts Institute of...
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Stress Testing the FAFSA

The Education Department wrapped up phase one of the federal aid form’s limited rollout last week, seeking out early bugs and reassurance for families shell-shocked from last year’s fiasco. Are they passing their own test?

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Why Students Are Disrupting Career Fairs

Pro-Palestinian students at Harvey Mudd College, Tufts University, and others have protested the presence of certain companies at recent career fairs.

Lawsuit Over Ivy League Sport Scholarship Ban Dismissed

A federal judge dismissed a class action lawsuit from current and former student athletes who challenged the Ivy League’s ban...