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Borrower Defense Rules Blocked Again
Mythology Behind the Solar Eclipse: Academic Minute

Pitzer Drops Study Abroad in Israel. Will Others Follow?
Student activists say the decision was an ideological move long in the making. College officials say an academic boycott had nothing to do with it.
Students Suspended After Storming Pomona President’s Office
The Week in Admissions News
The ongoing FAFSA debacle continues: tax errors, reprocessing efforts and a hearing.

‘Weaponization of Plagiarism’ or Rigorous Standards Behind Provost’s Ouster?
Anonymous tips about inaccurate citations on the CV of Clayton State University’s first Black female provost led to her firing. Some observers believe the complaints were motivated by more than earnest concern for academic integrity.

Decision and Resource Tree Aids in Supporting Student Mental Health
One document colleges and universities can create to help faculty and staff respond to students’ wellness concerns is a resource tree that includes relevant details to guide referrals.

‘Running Out of Road’ for FAFSA Completion
The number of students who filled out the federal aid form is down nearly 30 percent. The ramifications for access and enrollment could be devastating.
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