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Cornell, UAW Reach Tentative Agreement
4 Arrested at U of Michigan Demonstration

Campus Engagement Tip: Mentoring for Women of Color
Long-standing programs provide interpersonal and professional relationships for female students of color, helping them navigate barriers on campus and beyond.

Academic Publishers Threatened By Open-Access Expansion
Critics say a directive to make federally funded research immediately free to the public could violate authors’ copyrights. It could also disrupt the $19 billion academic publishing industry.

‘Red Wedding’: Storied Stanford Creative Writing Program Laying Off Lecturers
The university says creative writing faculty recommended returning its Jones Lectureships to their “original intent” as short-term teaching appointments for talented writers. A lecturer of 20 years said he thinks there’s a “peasants and lords issue” in the program.

How States Are Working to Narrow FAFSA Completion Gaps
Nationally, completed applications from high school seniors are down by about 9.5 percent. A federal funding boost has helped some states over the summer—but only so much.
Ben Sasse Will Keep $1M Salary Until 2028
State AGs Warn Brown on Looming Divestment Vote
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