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Education Department Offers More Insights Into New Debt Relief Plan

The Education Department’s student loan debt relief negotiating committee spent its second day weighing in on which borrowers should see their loan balances reduced. Meanwhile, Republicans on Capitol Hill called the process a “partisan policy-making charade.”

Ep. 100: The Key Podcast Hits 100 (Episodes)

Paul Fain and Doug Lederman discuss the podcast’s mission and arc over three years. 

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University of Wisconsin System Rebrands

The University of Wisconsin system is changing its name and branding to the Universities of Wisconsin, system president Jay Rothman...

Gun Violence at Home and War: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Brandon del Pozo, assistant professor of medicine and public health at Brown University, says that...
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OPMs on ‘Life Support’ in Changing Online Marketplace

Online program management services are facing regulatory concerns, increased competition and concern among their university partners.

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New on the Job: Jody Greene, University of California, Santa Cruz

As the inaugural associate campus provost for academic success, Greene is responsible for faculty development, support and retention to promote student success in the classroom and beyond.

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Getting Campus Buy-In on Financial Wellness

Higher education practitioners can support student well-being with intentional financial wellness education and outreach. One financial wellness director offers his best practices on communication and service building.

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Cuts Follow Consolidation at Vermont State

Months into its existence as a consolidated institution, VTSU plans to cut faculty jobs and programs. Leaders say that’s an inevitable part of its transformation.