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First-Generation Students
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Republicans are scrutinizing “woke” medical schools. But experts warn that bowing to political pressure could hurt the future of public health, research and higher education.
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Panelists at a New America forum expressed real fears of the damage Trump has done to higher ed, as well as lofty hopes for a coordinated response to the ongoing attacks.
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Alabama, Kentucky, Oklahoma and Tennessee are considering legislation that will impact tenure, faculty governance and more.
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Reach University is breaking into health care, starting with behavioral health. Could this be a model for the field?
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A group of Catholic Hispanic-serving universities has formed a partnership to brainstorm new ways to share resources and support students.
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The fate of the state’s free community college program hung in the balance. But after fierce advocacy efforts from college leaders and students, Augusta is permanently funding it.
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A new $250K scholarship fund at Macaulay Honors College supports research, advising and graduate preparation for undergraduates.
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A recent analysis from the Constructive Dialogue Institute says it depends.
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While many colleges are still celebrating Pride Month, a small number have deleted related social media posts, dropped out of local events and stopped flying the rainbow flag.
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New research from the Brookings Institute highlights better and worse ways to craft a free college program. Here’s how researchers think lawmakers can get it right.
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Federal judge ruled Trump administration cutting of $40M in grants for 62-year-old TRIO program illegal, but no one knows when funds will be restored.
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Application and enrollment changes are affecting students applying to college.
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Brandeis University president Arthur Levine hopes the institution's new AI-powered cost calculator will encourage more institutions to be up front with students about pricing.
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Fort Lewis College has spent years taking stock of its history as a federal Indian boarding school and working with local tribes to make amends. Now its first Indigenous leader plans to continue the w...
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The first cohort of Hope Chicago scholars graduated from college and workforce programs across Illinois, marking an early milestone for the two-generation scholarship model.
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Microcredentials can be a pivotal force in linking higher education to the workplace, but getting faculty buy-in, aligning and scaling across campuses is key.