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Who is on the positive side of the growing gender gap in education?

The gap in bachelor's degrees that exists in every U.S. state is evident as early as elementary school standardized testing.

How legal challenges are keeping Biden’s student loan forgiveness on hold

Two Indiana student loan borrowers filed an emergency request arguing that the Biden's initiative is unlawful and forces them to pay more in taxes, given that the canceled debt is technically taxable income per state law.

Ben Sasse unanimously approved as president-elect by UF trustees

A faculty no-confidence vote is not blocking Ben Sasse's path to becoming the next president of the University of Florida.

Central Oklahoma’s first female president to step down mid-year

Patti Neuhold-Ravikumar stated that she is taking the step to prioritize her marriage, which has been a long-distance one for more than five years.

New survey: Americans disagree that college is good for our common sense

The U.S. higher education system may be the envy of the world, but not all voters agree that college is the best way to get ahead or that propaganda isn't a problem in the classroom.

Do you know what students actually want out of a college?

A growing number of students are looking beyond a college's prestigious reputation as they consider which institution is best for their future.

UF faculty leaders vote ‘no confidence’ in new president Ben Sasse

The flagship university's Board of Trustees is expected to officially hire the Nebraska senator on Tuesday amid an additional controversy over protests.

The pandemic may have ended but the demand for edtech is growing

The higher education technology market is expected to double by 2028 as the demand for tools required for remote instruction continues to increase.

Report: Censorship legislation and its grip on education

Dictating what intellectual discussions can and cannot take place in the classroom is driving teachers out and stalling academic advancement, according to a new report.

5 cooperation tools leaders can use to manage change successfully

Higher-ed leaders can still forge ahead with change management even when not everyone agrees on the methods and goals.

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