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A group of students and several professors pose with a College of Charleston flag on the roof a waste-to-energy plant in Denmark.

Alternative Spring Break: Hygge, Happiness and Sustainability

A group of first-year students at the College of Charleston recently returned from a spring-break trip to Denmark, where they studied how personal and environmental sustainability intersect.

A headshot Janay Garrick

Sex Discrimination or Doctrinal Differences?

A former professor’s sex discrimination lawsuit against Moody Bible Institute was recently allowed to proceed by a federal appeals court. The case could have bigger implications for religious colleges.

House Subcommittee to Hold Hearing on ‘FAFSA Fail’

House lawmakers will examine how the botched roll-out of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FASFA) has affected...

Learning Behind Bars: The Shifting Fortunes of Prison Education

While U.S. prison-reform advocates celebrate reversal of a 30-year ban on incarcerated students accessing Pell Grants, counterparts in England and Wales say government inaction has stalled progress.

How Minutes of Darkness Can Affect the Environment: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Indiana University’s Total Solar Eclipse Week: Daniel Beverly, postdoctoral researcher at the O’Neill...

UT Austin Closes Former DEI Division

The University of Texas at Austin is shutting down the Division of Campus and Community Engagement (DCCE)—previously known as the...

Pitzer Students Celebrate Closure of Israel Study Abroad Program

Pitzer College has suspended its study abroad program at the University of Haifa in Israel. Officials at the California college...
FAFSA written in notebook

States Bristle at Cardona Plea to Push Aid Deadlines

Many local officials say they’ll do what’s right for students, but note that pushing the deadline back too far could have its own unintended consequences.