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Clark Atlanta Rejects Trump Claim That He ‘Saved’ the University
Clark Atlanta University leaders have pushed back on Donald Trump’s claims that he “saved” the historically Black institution when he...

7.2M Americans Over 50 Hold Student Debt, New Report Shows
Urban Institute researchers say the financial burden not only puts a strain on the borrowers themselves but also the social welfare programs designed to be their safety net.
New Northwestern State President Significantly Outearns Predecessor
The new president of Northwestern State University in Louisiana is going to be making tens of thousands of dollars more...
Drexel Reaches Agreement to End Civil Rights Investigation
Officials at Drexel University were proactive in responding to reports of antisemitic incidents on campus but still failed to meet...

Success Program Launch: Wraparound 2-Year Program for First-Gen Learners
Boston College established a two-year residential college for low-income, first-generation students, which equips them with college readiness prep and experiential learning.

Harrisburg University Abruptly Closes International Campuses
The university is closing campuses in Panama and the U.A.E., backtracking on plans for international expansion as other U.S. institutions have done in recent months.

Is There Harm in Grading?
A new book delves deep into the always rich—but sometimes fraught—debate over grades, arguing that there are other models that are better for students’ learning.
U of Florida Shutters Student Center Amid DEI Attacks
The University of Florida has shuttered its Center for Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement (CIME), at least temporarily, to comply with...
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