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FAFSA to Launch Oct. 1 With Minor Changes
The Department of Education plans to launch this year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid on Oct. 1, the agency...

How One College Library Plans to Cut Through the AI Hype
As higher ed institutions embrace generative artificial intelligence tools, Stony Brook University’s library is spearheading efforts to help students and faculty learn how to use them in an ethical, responsible way.

Howard and Google Aim to Advance AI Technology for Black Users
Researchers at Howard University and Google are working to improve Black individuals’ experience when using artificial intelligence and automatic speech-recognition...

TransUnion: 5M Borrowers Could Default by September
New data from TransUnion shows that nearly two million student loan borrowers are at risk of defaulting on their loans...

5 Charts Breaking Down Colleges Represented by Crucial House Committee
Members on the House Education and Workforce Committee play a key role in higher education policy. Together, they represent about 304 colleges.

Making Space for International Students This Summer
Colleges are urging international students to remain in the U.S. over the summer, in some cases helping fund their stays or connecting them with employment.

Tuition Discounting Hits Another High
NACUBO’s latest study finds that colleges continue to charge students less than their listed sticker price at a rate surpassing prior records.
Texas Governor Signs Law Giving Presidents Control of Faculty Senates
Texas governor Greg Abbott on Friday signed into law legislation allowing public college and university presidents to take over faculty...
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