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The EDU Ledger’s Ashe Scholars Make Their Mark On the 2026 NFL Draft
Six Ashe football scholars were selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, including a first-round selection.
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Are Hyper-Accelerated Online Degrees Scalable for the Modern Workforce?
Some students are bypassing years of coursework to earn bachelor’s degrees in a matter of months, catching educators and accreditors off guard and sparking a high-stakes debate over academic integrity and the long-term value of a rapid-fire education.
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How Criminal History Questions Undermine Higher Education Equity
Decades of data show that asking about a student’s past doesn’t make campuses safer — it just makes them less accessible.
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We Cannot Talk About Student Success While Our Students Are Hungry
Higher education must confront an uncomfortable reality: our systems are not designed for the students we claim to serve.
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18- To 20-Year-Olds Lead Community College Enrollment For the First Time
More students are earning postsecondary credentials before the age of 18, a trend that is likely due to the rise in dual enrollment programs.
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Montana Expands American Indian Tuition Waiver
Starting on July 1, the so-called “quantum blood” requirement will be dropped, and eligibility will be expanded to unenrolled tribal “descendants,” the new policy states.
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The Hidden Housing Crisis for Caregiving Students
Housing insecurity among college students has gained attention in recent years, but less is known about how the issue affects college students who are caregivers.
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University of Michigan Go Blue Guarantee More Than Doubles Financial Aid Awards
UM rerouted its DEI budget to scholarship initiatives to support diverse students on campus.
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Lumina Foundation-Gallup Survey Examines AI Use Among College Students
More than half of U.S. college students are using artificial intelligence in their coursework at least weekly, even as many of their institutions formally discourage or prohibit the technology, the study finds.
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Bridging the Gap: How One Bronx College Program Is Redefining Independence for Students with Disabilities
The University of Mount Saint Vincent's Bridge program integrates students with disabilities into the fabric of campus life.
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How Harper College’s First Black Female Full Professor Used Trauma-Informed Teaching to Slash English Failure Rates
A vibrant presence on social media, Dr. Shanté Holley offers her thoughts as a trauma informed mental health coach, building community and encouraging people to explore the pursuit of joy.
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'An Additional Barrier': Experts Warn of Chaos as Student Loan Portfolios Exit ED for Treasury
The U.S. Department of Education has signed an interagency agreement with the U.S. Department of the Treasury to transfer roughly $180 billion of the agency’s student loan portfolio, or 11%, to the Treasury Department.
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