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Only 13 Percent of Students See Middle East as Key Issue

Though 45 percent of students say they agree with pro-Palestinian protests on campuses, only 13 percent consider the conflict in...

Board Restores Suspended Funding to Community College

The Louisa County Board of Supervisors voted to restore funding to Piedmont Virginia Community College on Monday, just a week...
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Reflecting on a ‘Tumultuous’ Year for Higher Ed

Campus speech, the FAFSA debacle and enrollment woes dominated discussions at a panel event that questioned higher ed’s status quo after a year of compounding crises.

NY Financial Aid Expansion to Benefit About 93,000 Students

New York finalized a “historic” expansion of the state’s largest higher ed grant, the Tuition Assistance Program, Governor Kathy Hochul...
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Career Prep Tip: Innovating the Mock Interview

Career centers and other higher education professionals can level up students’ professional interview preparation with one of these ideas.

MIT Will Stop Asking Faculty Applicants for Diversity Statements

Massachusetts Institute of Technology departments will no longer ask for diversity statements as part of applications for faculty positions, the...
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Cardona Tangles With House Republicans

In a fiery House hearing Tuesday, the education secretary apologized for FAFSA delays and pressed for more funding to support investigations into campus antisemitism. But many of his answers frustrated Republicans.

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Liberal Arts Microcredentials on the Rise

Badges and certificates aren’t just for technical fields anymore.