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A Tiny Kansas College’s Billion-Dollar Gift
McPherson College has joined several small liberal arts colleges in the country with large endowments. Observers say the gift is a “dramatic” example of fundraising success.

U of Chicago Financial Aid Settlement Leaves Co-Defendants in a Tough Spot
The University of Chicago settled a federal antitrust lawsuit over financial aid. What does that mean for the 16 remaining defendants in the class action case?
Missouri System Hit by MOVEIt Cyber Attack
Professors, Union Sue Over Florida Law’s Arbitration Ban

Chaos at New College of Florida
With the start of the semester two weeks away, students are grappling with absent professors, canceled classes and severe housing woes.

Leveling the Playing Field for Pell-Eligible Students
A scholarship program at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette for Pell-eligible students receives additional financial and services, modeling supports in place for student athletes.

Who Should Be Called a ‘Doctor’?
A new Georgia law has renewed debate over the legal use of the title as more people earn doctorates in healthcare fields and challenge the notion that only MDs should call themselves doctor.
Let’s Ditch Climate Change Jargon: Academic Minute
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