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State Support for Higher Ed Is Up
State funding for public higher education in fiscal year 2023 increased by 6.6 percent over last year, to $112.3 billion...
Minnesota Students Can Walk at Graduation After All
Spring 2023 graduates of the University of Minnesota will be able to walk across the stage after previously being told...

How Student Loan Forgiveness Could Win at the Supreme Court
If the parties challenging the plan can’t clear the standing threshold, then the Supreme Court justices shouldn’t consider the other arguments that the debt-relief plan is illegal. But that might not stop the conservative justices from striking down loan forgiveness.

HashtagHigherEd US 2023 (In-Person Only) | June 1-2, 2023 | The George Washington University, Washington, DC
HashtagHigherEd US is a dedicated forum for higher education marketing and communications professionals to come together and share best practices...
U of Houston Ends Policy Requiring Actors to Wear Vests
The University of Houston has ended a policy requiring student actors to wear vests when rehearsing outdoors, The Texas Tribune...
The Varieties of Spirituality
Spirituality comes in many forms today. In today’s Academic Minute, Michigan State University’s Morgan Shipley surveys the varieties. Shipley is...

‘A Very Promising Sign’
For the first time since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, first-year enrollment increased from the previous year—though it’s too soon to say if the trend will continue.

Faculty: Repeated Threats Unheeded, Professor Murdered
University of Arizona professor Thomas Meixner was shot to death in October, allegedly by an ousted student. A new faculty report says multiple departments were repeatedly warned about the student, but university administrators failed to act effectively.
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