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Another Round of Campus Budget Turmoil
Public colleges in Nebraska and Ohio and private institutions in Iowa, Ohio and Oklahoma are the latest affected.
Education Dept. Cuts Off Funds to Union Institute

‘Good but Slow Start’ for a New Pathway to Student Loan Discharges
A year after the Biden administration announced a new system to provide student debt relief via bankruptcy, the process remains clunky and mired in uncertainty for borrowers—while government officials say it’s been a success.
Purdue Will Pay $737K Over False Grant Application Allegations

Campus Engagement Tip: Create Spaces for Student Success
Carefully designed physical spaces can help students thrive in their academic and co-curricular experiences. Recent additions to five colleges and universities offer ideas to adopt or adapt.

A ‘Game Changer’ for Research, Reputations of ‘Emerging’ Texas Universities
A new $3.9 billion endowment to support four public universities will boost research and innovation and, state officials hope, attract top faculty members and students.

USC Probes Star Neuroscientist on Research Fraud Allegations
The university is investigating Berislav Zlokovic after his lab members described image and notebook manipulation.

Debating the ‘Art’ of Institutional Statements
Four university presidents discussed the growing challenge of deciding when and whether to weigh in on controversial domestic or international affairs.
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