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The University of the Bahamas, After Dorian
The University of the Bahamas saw a surge in enrollment this year after the introduction of a free tuition program. Then came Hurricane Dorian.

Scaled-Back HEA Plan Coming Soon?
Senate GOP leader mulls piecemeal update to Higher Education Act tied to HBCU funding, which could include short-term Pell, student data, FAFSA simplification and lifting prison Pell ban. But plan might be tough sell for Democrats.
Papa John's Donates $30,000 to Simmons
Papa John's and Simmons College have resolved an earlier dispute they've labeled a miscommunication, reports the Courier Journal. The pizza...
More Transferable Courses at California Community Colleges
Community colleges in California are offering more transfer-level math and English courses, along with support for those classes, in response...
Edgewood College to Cut Faculty, Majors
Edgewood College in Wisconsin will remove some faculty positions in order to reach a 13-to-one student-to-faculty ratio, according to Channel...
Another Arrest in Admissions Scandal
Authorities in Spain arrested another parent in the admissions scandal Monday, U.S. law enforcement officials announced Tuesday. She is a...
New Journal Focused on Reproducibility
Cambridge University Press is launching a new open-access journal to help address science’s reproducibility issues and glacial peer-review timelines. Experimental...

Another Epstein-Related Resignation
Free Software Foundation founder and MIT visiting professor Richard Stallman steps down over controversial remarks about the Epstein case and -- deeper in his past -- about pedophilia.
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