More jobs going as Kent seeks to save another £19.5 million
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The 52nd annual March for Life brought together universities, high schools, families, legislators, and more to the heart of Washington D.C. to once again flood the streets in support of the pro-life movement. Read more
Usage of the Common App is continuing to grow and is expanding among a range of student groups. More than 1.2 million first-year applicants applied to 863 colleges for the 2024-25 school year, a 5% increase over the previous school year, the Common App announced earlier this month. Read more
When large amounts of money are involved, the classroom gets complicated. Read more
Could the college lose accreditation purely over board actions? Its president believes NIC has resolved the issues that prompted scrutiny ahead of a looming vote next week. Read more
When it comes to hiring in higher education, scholars and administrators are obsessed with the notion of equity far above the other traits of quality, efficiency, and choice, new research shows. Read more
President Donald Trump has generated a lot of consternation and concern in colleges and universities across the country. Read more
A new survey of college leaders shows deep concerns and some stark divisions about how well they believe their institutions are preparing students and faculty members to use generative AI. Read more
The executive order doesn’t have an immediate impact on DEI programs at colleges and universities, but experts worry about a chilling effect. Read more
Stanford University’s undergraduate senate voted to “support and increase” resources for illegal immigrant students, commonly referred to as “Dreamers.” Read more