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A $150M Gift Allows Dartmouth to Expand Financial Aid
Boston University Graduate Student Workers Strike

Digital Media Literacy Becoming a Graduation Requirement
As concerns mount about online misinformation, AI-created images and the ethics of the digital landscape, several institutions are requiring courses in digital media literacy.
Black, Hispanic Students More Likely to Consider Leaving College

Legacy’s ‘Last Stand’ in Connecticut
State lawmakers are considering a groundbreaking bill to ban legacy preferences at public and private colleges. Powerful institutions like Yale are fighting to stop it.

Arizona GOP Bill Would Stifle Faculty Power in Governance
The legislation, nearing passage, would bolster the power of presidents and regents while reducing faculty members to merely “consulting” on governing, academic and personnel decisions.

‘Another Unforced Error’ in the FAFSA Fiasco
The education department said calculation errors rendered hundreds of thousands of student aid forms unusable, setting time-strapped colleges back further.

Career Prep Tip: Host an Etiquette Dinner
Colleges and universities can put on a formal dinner to teach students how to engage in networking conversations or an interview during a meal.
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