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Students of Color
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Some Iranian students are struggling to contact family members back home and are worried about their safety. Others have put their career plans on hold while they try to get their visas renewed.
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Shadowy fraudsters scamming millions of tax dollars intended for legitimate college applicants.
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In a <i>Chronicle</i> analysis of public comments submitted to the Trump administration, key themes emerged.
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Advocates have touted the Illinois law that applies to public colleges as a model, but some colleges don’t make it easy to find information and don't have protocols for what to do if immigration age...
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The analysis found that Native students remain the most underrepresented racial or ethnic group in American higher education, even as the Trump administration moves to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion programs that advocates say provide critical support to those students.
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Erica Orta felt nervous waiting for the Zoom screen to light up as she sat in front of a computer at the Ohio Reformatory for Women preparing to…
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A president’s resignation has again cast a harsh light on the university’s trustees, but one outspoken board member says leadership tension is “a gift.”
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The university’s Black Student Union criticized the decision.
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The Education Department says that in just one year McMahon has secured reforms in higher ed that conservatives have championed for decades. Critics say her work is creating barriers to college access...
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Mentors, especially those who are Black and male-identifying, can help students with challenges like juggling work and class and finding community on campus.
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High school students with a high score on pre-SAT tests are being encouraged to get on track for college.
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The findings reveal that spending as few as 16 hours a week on social media is associated with significantly higher odds of loneliness among college students.
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The freshly launched Alliance for Higher Education is working to stave off government overreach in higher ed, arguing it’s critical for democracy and college access.
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A governor’s executive order has left the state’s professors with more questions than answers — and touched off concerns that tenure may be under threat nationwide.
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Federal immigration agencies are recruiting at colleges nationwide, raising concerns about school policies. Here’s what Pitt and other universities are saying.
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On the eve of his retirement, Parham discussed the true value of college and his penchant for quoting civil rights leaders.
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The public university’s efforts to purge politically sensitive courses from its catalog is as confused as it is controversial.
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For several decades now, girls have been outperforming boys academically. One reason: a shortage of men in the classroom.
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Dartmouth’s president has a diagnosis for higher ed, and a cure. Her own campus is sharply divided about both.
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New exhibit reveals how HBCUs have served as stewards of African American history and culture for generations.