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Board Restores Suspended Funding to Community College
The Louisa County Board of Supervisors voted to restore funding to Piedmont Virginia Community College on Monday, just a week...
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Learning to Work, Or Working to Learn?
We need a systems approach to making work-to-learn models just as accessible as traditional learn-to-work pathways, Erin Crisp writes.
NY Financial Aid Expansion to Benefit About 93,000 Students
New York finalized a “historic” expansion of the state’s largest higher ed grant, the Tuition Assistance Program, Governor Kathy Hochul...
Warren, Other Senators Want MOHELA Held Accountable For ‘Failures’
Ten Democratic Senators are urging Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to hold a Missouri-based student loan company “accountable for its failures...
Program Innovation: Accelerator Programs for Student Entrepreneurs
Many college students are interested in starting their own businesses. Colleges can support their passions by providing real-world experiences to get them started.
Half of Financial Aid Officers Want to Switch Jobs
Over half of all financial aid professionals are likely to seek employment in a new sector within the next year...
Opinion
For Title IX, Beware Diminishing Due Process
Colleges should be wary of adopting weaker due process protections permitted under the new Title IX regulations, T. Markus Funk and Jean-Jacques Cabou write.
Opinion
The AI-Augmented Professor of 2024
It is early August 2024. I am about to begin the fall term of teaching, research, administrative tasks and advising with the help of generative artificial intelligence tools and assistants.
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