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No Public Comment for Next Year’s FAFSA
The U.S. Department of Education will not be opening next year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) to public...
131 Scholarships Affected by Texas DEI Ban
Texas public colleges are freezing or amending 131 scholarships with race-based eligibility requirements in order to comply with the state’s...

Are Students Who Protested Losing Out on Job Opportunities?
In a survey by Intelligent.com, students who had job offers rescinded largely attributed it to their activism. Others suggested protesting could be seen as an asset.

UT Austin Changes Course to Require In-Person Work
Many staff staunchly oppose the new policy, arguing that commuting is expensive and that administrators made the decision without consulting employees.

Education Department Finds Michigan, CUNY Failed to Follow Title VI
Resolution agreements announced Monday are the first regarding campus antisemitism, anti-Muslim and anti-Arab bias since Oct. 7. The findings signal how institutions across the country can comply with federal law.

University of the Arts Closure Remains Shrouded in Mystery
The institution’s sudden shutdown has prompted its accreditor to step in and help guide students—and inspired legislation on college financial transparency.
Making Delivery Driver Parking More Efficient: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Ann Melissa Campbell, Clement T. and Sylvia H. Hanson Family Chair in Manufacturing Productivity and...
Alverno Declares Financial Exigency, Will Cut Programs and 37 Jobs
Alverno College’s Board of Trustees voted Friday to declare financial exigency, an emergency step that allows strained institutions to restructure...
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