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Young Adults Take Longer to Get Good Jobs
Two new reports from Georgetown University find that more young adults with college degrees end up with “good jobs,” but it takes them longer to get there than previous generations.
Education Department Extends FAFSA Verification Waivers
The Department of Education will extend waivers for certain verification requirements on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Had...

Hoops and Hurdles
New York’s free tuition program continues to mostly cover tuition for middle-income students and leave out low-income students, who are also disadvantaged by overly bureaucratic and cumbersome application requirements, according to a new report.
New Presidents or Provosts: Butte College, Glendale CC, Golden Gate U, Hartnell CC, Hartwick College, Marshall U, Spring Hill College, U of Maine Augusta
Rebecca Cantor, assistant provost and professor of English at Savannah College of Art and Design, in Georgia, has been chosen...
Stanford Law to Cover Low-Income Students’ Tuition
Stanford Law School announced last week that it would eliminate all tuition and fees for low-income students, Reuters reported. That...
Racist Fraternity Joke Prompts Outrage at Duke
More than 20 student groups at Duke University are calling on the university to act after a fraternity member made...
Facial Asymmetry and Stress in Gorillas: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute, part of SUNY Oneonta Week: Kate McGrath, assistant professor of biological anthropology, explains why stress...
Ep.80: The Evolving Conversation About Quality in Online Learning
Has higher education’s forced experimentation with remote learning changed how students, professors, colleges and the public view online education? And...
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