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The FAFSA Change Behind Colleges’ Pell Progress
Colleges are touting big boosts in Pell recipients this fall, made possible by the new FAFSA’s revised eligibility requirements. Does that mean they have more low-income students?

Introducing First-Year Students to Their City
A 26-year tradition at DePaul University introduces new students to the university’s urban identity and Vincentian mission.

U.S. Has Certified Unions for 50,000 Student Employees
National Labor Relations Board has approved dozens of bargaining units for housing and dining workers, in addition to teaching assistants.

Biden Moves Forward With Next Debt Relief Plan Despite Legal Challenges
The long-awaited proposal is likely the last piece of Biden’s ambitious debt relief agenda, which has mostly been thwarted by the courts.
Struggling N.Y. College to Sell Off Manhattan Campus
Metropolitan College of New York will sell off all or part of its Manhattan campus as part of a deal...
State AGs Urge Columbia Not to Divest
A coalition of half of the nation’s attorneys general wrote a letter to Columbia University leaders raising concerns about antisemitism...
New Presidents or Provosts: Grambling State, Hamilton, Jefferson CC, La Roche, Lake Superior State, Loyola U Chicago, Stephen F. Austin, Wagner
Christina A. Clark, former provost at Marywood University, in Pennsylvania, has been appointed president of La Roche University, also in...

Women, First-Gen, BIPOC Students Less Likely to Have Paid Internship Experience
A new report from California Competes reveals disparities in career development among certain populations in higher ed.
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