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Data-Based Decisions Tip: Targeted Outreach Improves Student Tutoring Participation

Pennsylvania State University uses instructor flags to promote student awareness of supplemental instruction and tutoring support, which has increased attendance and engagement in the past year.

Washington College Ditches ‘Difficult to Read’ Logo

Washington College has done away with its old logo, based on George Washington’s original signature, because it’s too difficult to...

Protests Prompt University of Minnesota to Postpone Fauci Lecture

The University of Minnesota rescheduled a lecture by Dr. Anthony Fauci, originally planned for Tuesday evening, because of unrest on...
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U.S. Will Withdraw Controversial Outsourcing Guidance

The guidance, first issued in February 2023, was aimed at regulating online program managers—but higher ed groups warned of unintended consequences.

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Democrats Launch Ad Campaign at 30 Colleges

The six-figure campaign includes fliers, posters and ads on buses and kiosks and is the latest signal that the party views college students as key to its success this fall.

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First-Year Enrollments Take a Tumble

A year of blustery headwinds resulted in a sharp drop in freshman enrollment—the first since the pandemic, data shows. The FAFSA fiasco may have played an outsize role.

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Cost of Living, Economy Top Issue for Student Voters

The average college student ranks cost of living and the economy as the most important factor in their voting decision this fall, finds recent survey data from Inside Higher Ed and Generation Lab.

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Latino Students Face Major Barriers to Higher Ed Access

A new survey of Latino students found two-thirds considered stopping out of college. Students reported significant challenges, including rampant food insecurity.