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Georgia Launches New Direct Admissions Program
Public colleges and universities in Georgia will soon be mailing letters to the state’s 120,000 high school seniors, urging them...

Do ‘Women in STEM’ Programs Violate Title IX?
Civil rights complaints against initiatives for women in male-dominated STEM fields are piling up. But it’s not clear that such programs are actually illegal.
New College Sees Spike in Dropouts, Retention Issues
Dropout rates are up and student retention is down at New College of Florida amid a conservative overhaul driven by...

Success Program Launch: Adult Degree Completion in Maine
Starting in January, the University of Maine will launch an adult completion program to support stopped-out learners across the state. The program will provide personalized aid and services to ensure they leave with a degree or credential.

AI Buzz Dominates Annual Ed-Tech Conference
Speakers and attendees at Educause expressed cautious optimism about the early days of artificial intelligence in higher ed.
Emporia State Cut Tenured Faculty. Enrollment Plunged.
Correlation doesn’t equal causation, but the Kansas university’s head-count troubles have worsened. Might other institutions following its example see a similar fate?
ACT Scores Drop for Sixth Year in a Row
The national average ACT composite score dropped to 19.5 out of a maximum score of 36 for the Class of...
Morgan State to Build Barrier Around Campus
Morgan State University in Baltimore is planning to surround the campus with fencing after a shooting injured five people, including...
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