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Digital Universities US 2023 (In-Person Only) | May 1-3, 2023 | Chicago, IL
Digital Universities US will bring together higher education, industry and policy leaders working at the intersection of academic innovation and...
Michigan State Students Return to Class
Most Michigan State University students returned to classes on Monday, following a break because of last week’s murder of three...
Anti-Black Racism Is Not Better, It’s Just Different
The definition of “place” can be a complex question when it comes to the history of racism in the United...
How Franklin & Marshall Keeps Enrolling International Students
The college was hurt by the pandemic (as were many), but the international applications are back.

Can Hochul Offset New York’s ‘Age of Austerity’?
Since taking office, Governor Kathy Hochul has championed public higher ed and boosted its funding. For many long-suffering SUNY and CUNY campuses, her support won’t make up for a decade of disinvestment.

OCR Complaints Show Pandemic’s Effects
Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights is investigating more claims about disability discrimination on college campuses as well as allegations of antisemitism as more individuals seek out the office for help.
Nearly 47,000 Have Been in Loan Repayment for 40 Years
Nearly 47,000 people have been in student loan repayment for at least 40 years, The Washington Post reported. The finding...

Limited Impact of Campus Visits
And the same is true for virtual visits, survey finds.
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