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Students are hungry for work-integrated learning, even if they’re not sure what all their options are. How ready are colleges to provide it?
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Foster care youth are oftentimes less likely to receive an education beyond high school than their peers. These Pa. programs can help to change that.
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Tighter limits on borrowing for master’s and professional degrees are leaving prospective students and colleges fearful of the future.
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It's been two years since the Utah Legislature passed an anti-DEI law that prompted Weber State University to close its identity-based student centers. Here's what students say has changed since. (SLT...
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Julie J. Park thinks the Supreme Court’s ban on race-conscious admissions will make the lives of many students “tangibly worse.” But colleges <i>can</i> continue to push for racial diversity, she says.
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Text messages obtained by <i>The Chronicle</i> detail a monthslong campaign to get Gregory Washington to dismantle its DEI programs and fall in line with Trump’s demands.
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About a dozen states allow campus carry — that is, they prevent publicly funded colleges from restricting the lawful possession of weapons on campus. New Hampshire is one of many that leaves those p...
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College leaders must "confront the brutal facts" of their finances if they want to build resilience, warns University of North Texas President Harrison Keller.
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Hiring skills over people is no longer en vogue as firms deprioritize DEI and cut down on recruiting costs.
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Can a book about the history of disruptive innovation help us see if we are asking the right questions about AI?
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A new study from Daniel Greenstein, a former state system leader, breaks down how many colleges were already on shaky financial ground before Trump’s new loan limits and earnings tests have even tak...
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In 2023, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis sought to remake New College, a small liberal arts school in Sarasota.
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In January of 2023 Governor Ron DeSantis appointed six new trustees at New College of Florida in Sarasota, and they immediately set about to change the state’s public honors college. As this was pla...
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Despite the Trump administration’s rollback of incentives for the green energy transition, job training programs are growing at community colleges—with strong demand from states and employers.
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As censorship laws spread, FIU’s Michael Dunn has pitched a lone battle to fight back.
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The investigation is based on whether Smith College’s policy of admitting transgender women violates Title IX, which prohibits sex-based discrimination.
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Online classes have made it easier for students to access education, but some say the loss of in-person interaction hurts their learning.
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In a recent report, about half of 16-year-old boys said they had gambled in the past year, mostly on gaming, sports and traditional betting.