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Officials: Bay College has highest enrollment in 10 years
Bay College officials are thrilled to announce that the institution has achieved its highest enrollment figures in 10 years, marking a significant milestone in ... -
$167.3 billion in student loan forgiveness
In a bold move that’s sending ripples through the financial landscape, the U.S. government has approved a staggering $167.3 billion in student loan forgiveness. ... -
Lake-Sumter State College appoints Dr. Laura Byrd as Interim President
Lake-Sumter State College (LSSC) has taken a significant step in its leadership transition by appointing Dr. Laura Byrd as its Interim President. This decision ... -
What Went Wrong with American Higher Education?
The American dream of higher education has turned into a financial nightmare for millions of students. Once a beacon of opportunity, the U.S. college ... -
Commentary: As prisons close, make sure inmates still have access to higher education
As the United States grapples with prison reform and facility closures, we must not lose sight of a critical component in inmate rehabilitation: access ... -
Moms For Liberty Goes All In On Transphobia
At the heart of every thriving educational institution lies a dedicated support system, and Monroe Community College (MCC) is no exception. MCC’s Student Access ... -
One year after SCOTUS ends affirmative action, Yale students reflect on new admissions policies, future of diversity in higher education
One year after the Supreme Court’s landmark decision to end affirmative action in college admissions, Yale University students grapple with the implications for their ... -
University mergers can work but aren’t a sure-fire way to save money
University mergers are often touted as a solution to financial woes, promising cost savings and improved efficiency. While mergers can indeed lead to positive ... -
More than 3,500 UK study visa applications withdrawn in 2024
The UK’s education sector is facing a significant setback with over 3,500 study visa applications withdrawn in 2024, raising concerns about the country’s attractiveness ... -
Fraternity Brothers Balk at a $515,000 Party for Defending the Flag
A recent alumni event at a prominent university has sparked controversy after it was revealed that a fraternity spent a staggering $515,000 on a ...