Most workers pay back student loans on time, study finds
Most workers are paying their student loans back on time, a study from a public finance think tank found. Read more
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Most workers are paying their student loans back on time, a study from a public finance think tank found. Read more
In California, about 87,000 undocumented students are pursuing higher ed. Increasingly, they do not qualify for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which provides protection from deportation and a work permit. Read more
If you ever struggle to get to sleep, you might find that one of the things that keeps you awake is worrying about just how much you have to do the following day, especially if there are tasks that you've started, but not yet completed. Read more
Employers say they’re more interested in a student’s skills than their degree program, but what does that mean and how can institutions promote career readiness outside of academics? Read more
Investments from Trinity College Cambridge and university will support about 300 PhDs over a decade Read more
Nearly three-quarters (74 percent) of private nonprofit colleges said that the federal-aid crisis changed the composition of their incoming classes this fall, according to the results of a new survey released on Friday. Read more
Many young voters may not like Donald Trump as a person, but they believe his policies will make their lives better, according to election polls and interviews. Read more
Despite President-elect Donald Trump’s belief that climate change is a hoax, most young people are worried about the future of the environment. In light of that, colleges are nurturing mental resilience. Read more
Someone moved the UK's oldest satellite and there appears to be no record of exactly who, when or why. Read more
Iowa’s public universities in recent months have made progress on complying with a new law restricting diversity, equity, and inclusion-related spending, training, and programming—cutting jobs, closing offices, and reallocating more than $2.1 million from DEI to other priorities—but some regents and lawmakers say their work isn’t done. Read more