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‘Running Out the Clock’ on Grad Unions?
Graduate student union bids at private institutions have succeeded, flopped and been challenged since a major NLRB decision last summer -- but none thus far has resulted in a contract for student workers.
IRS Tool Won't be Restored for 2017-18 Aid Cycle
The IRS data retrieval tool that let financial aid applicants automatically import income information into the FAFSA won't be restored...
350 Colleges Still Have Room for New Undergrads
More than 350 colleges and universities are still accepting applications for first-year or transfer enrollment for this fall, according to...
Controversy Over DeVos Commencement Speech
Just months after a major gaffe by Education Secretary Betsy DeVos about the origins of historically black colleges and universities...
Academic Minute: Revenge
Today on the Academic Minute, Stephen Yoshimura, professor in the department of communication studies at the University of Montana, determines...

A Student Paper Under Fire
Hutchinson Community College student journalists say they are being squelched. The journalism professor who advises the paper has been suspended.

‘Universities and Their Cities’
Author discusses new book about the relationship between higher education and the localities where institutions live.
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