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fromwww.berkeleyside.org
10 hours ago

Gigantic new life sciences campus in Aquatic Park is sitting empty

Long-running UC Berkeley Youth Gymnastics will close; local developments include vacant biotech buildings, celebrity events, arts leadership changes, safety incidents, and hydrogen fuel affordability efforts.
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fromHarvard Gazette
18 hours ago

Eight projects win Building Bridges grants - Harvard Gazette

Eight student-led projects won Building Bridges Fund grants to foster cross-cultural, interfaith, and ideological dialogue through events and art during winter and spring 2026.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
23 hours ago

New Program for College Students' Executive Functioning Skills

Since the COVID-19 pandemic forced many schools to move instruction online, some students have struggled to regain or even learn the interpersonal and organizational skills they need to succeed in college. To rectify that, the University of Mary Washington created a new four-week program this fall to help incoming students hone their planning and social skills. Called LaunchPad, the program aims to help ease students' transition into higher education, provide them with life-management skills and connect them with peers and supportive staff.
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fromZDNET
1 day ago

I found 7 essential Linux apps for students - including a local AI

Linux provides a wide range of free, locally installed applications that meet diverse student needs, including LibreOffice and AI-aware tools.
fromCornell Chronicle
1 day ago

Cornell's Employee Excellence Awards go global | Cornell Chronicle

For the first time, the President's Awards for Employee Excellence united Cornell employees across time zones and continents, as staff gathered in the Statler Ballroom and tuned in from New York City and Qatar to celebrate the achievements and contributions of their colleagues. More than 75 employees were honored in this year's ceremony on Dec. 3, representing Cornell's Ithaca campus as well as Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City and Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
14 hours ago

An Open Letter to SAIC Regarding Video Data Bank

On November 12, 2025, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) "gutted" Video Data Bank (VDB), the essential moving-image art distributor, archive and streaming platform. The elimination of 60% of its staff, including director Tom Colley, and announcement that it would as a result of this reduction no longer acquire new work, sent shock waves through the video art community, including the hundreds of artists represented by the distributor.
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fromPeople Work
6 days ago

The Junior Hiring Crisis

It's not very encouraging. According to very recent research from Stanford's Digital Economy Lab, published in August of this year, companies that adopt AI at higher rates are hiring juniors 13% less. Another study from Harvard published in October of this year cites that early-career folks from 22-25 years old, in these same fields, are experiencing greater unemployment while senior hiring remains stable or even growing.
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fromFortune
4 days ago
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Even college graduates no longer think a degree is worth the cost as the once-safe path to the American dream is now seen as a risky venture | Fortune

Rising tuition, mounting student debt, and uncertain job prospects have led most Americans to view four-year college degrees as not worth the cost.
fromFortune
4 days ago
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Even college graduates no longer think a degree is worth the cost as the once-safe path to the American dream is now seen as a risky venture | Fortune

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fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

FTC Blames High Law School Costs On ABA Accreditation - Above the Law

Federal graduate loans, high law-school overhead, and exclusive ABA accreditation together raise law degree costs and restrict the supply of new lawyers.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 days ago

ED's Problematic "Professional Degree" Definition (opinion)

Students complete rigorous professional-level coursework while rotating through multiple clinical sites to gain hands-on experience. Unlike in many graduate programs, PA students cannot work during their studies, as clinical rotations are full-time and often require travel across multiple locations. Within this context, federal student aid is not optional; it is the lifeline that allows students to stay in their programs and complete the training they have worked for years to achieve.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

Scott Galloway got mostly B's and C's in high school, never studied for the SAT, and had to try twice to get into UCLA. Now he's worth $150 million | Fortune

Scott Galloway overcame mediocre grades and an 1130 SAT to build a $150M career, later donating $16M to UCLA.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

San Jose State University now officially owns student housing tower

San Jose State University purchased Spartan Village on the Paseo for $89.1 million, converting a former hotel into affordable student housing.
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fromFortune
1 day ago

U.K. grads are earning 30% less out of college than they did in 2007-research finds the pay premium for Gen Z isn't what it was for millennials | Fortune

UK graduates face a reduced financial payoff from degrees: average real graduate salaries are 30% lower than 15 years ago, with intense job competition.
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fromFortune
3 days ago
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How upcoming business leaders are using AI to prep for high-stakes deal negotiations-and everyday interactions | Fortune

fromFortune
3 days ago
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How upcoming business leaders are using AI to prep for high-stakes deal negotiations-and everyday interactions | Fortune

fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 days ago

FAFSA Completion Is Up

Free Application for Federal Student Aid completion is up this year, with 26 percent of high school seniors having filled out the FAFSA by Nov. 21, according to the National College Attainment Network's annual FAFSA tracker. That's an 11.7 percent increase over the number of students who had completed the form as of the same date in 2022, the last time the form successfully launched on Oct. 1. (This year, it opened a few days early.)
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fromCornell Chronicle
2 days ago

Donica Thomas Varner to step down as general counsel | Cornell Chronicle

Donica Thomas Varner will step down as Cornell's Vice President and General Counsel effective Feb. 6, 2026, after leading key policy and legal responses.
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fromCornell Chronicle
2 days ago

Jeanne Mueller, creator of social work program, dies at 100 | Cornell Chronicle

Jeanne Mueller was a Cornell professor emerita who developed the undergraduate social work program, advised governments on social services, and conducted international research and training.
fromAbove the Law
1 day ago

Top Law School Accused Of 'Sham' Title IX Investigation In Wake Of Professors' Divorce - Above the Law

According to the lawsuit, Camille Rich and her ex-husband, Stephen M. Rich, also a professor at USC Law, and now a vice dean of the law school, divorced in 2019. During the divorce process, Camille filed a Title IX complaint alleging Stephen was carrying on an affair with a student. In the lawsuit, Camille says years of dealing with a hostile work environment and the implosion of her marriage left her with PTSD, trauma she says worsened when she learned Stephen's relationship with the student was ongoing.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Academic society bans Larry Summers for life over his close ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Larry Summers was banned for life by the American Economic Association for maintaining a friendly relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and breaching professional integrity standards.
fromNature
2 days ago

'Anyone hired a student before?' How a group of novice lab leaders are supporting each other

While doing my PhD in geotechnical engineering at a small, slow-paced university in Italy, I spent years working in near silence, unravelling the mechanics of tiny clay particles in a laboratory where I was the only student. My first postdoctoral position, in China, presented a sharp contrast, immersing me in one of the world's busiest research centres, where I studied some of the mechanics behind geohazards.
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fromESPN.com
2 days ago

Ga. Tech gives Key new 5-year deal through 2030

Georgia Tech extended Brent Key's contract through 2030 and raised his average annual pay to $6.5 million.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
2 days ago

A $150M Gift for an Arts Complex at University of Kentucky

The University of Kentucky has received a $150 million gift -the largest in the institution's history-to create a new home for the arts on the Lexington campus. The donation comes from the Bill Gatton Foundation, established by the late Carol Martin "Bill" Gatton, a 1954 alumnus who bought a chain of car dealerships and then invested his earnings in banking and real estate.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Tavita Pritchard returns to take over Stanford football: It's a dream'

I worked up the courage to ask Tavita what hound-two protection was, Luck said. Tavita spent 20 minutes with me on the couch. I couldn't hear anything the first 10 minutes because I was too intimidated that the starting quarterback was actually taking time out of his day to teach me something. That moment stuck with me his humility, his service, his belief in lifting up the people around him. And now they're back on the same team.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
3 days ago

Importance of Media Training Students in Politically Charged World

With student-led campus protests on the rise and polarization intensifying on both sides of the political spectrum, the need to have students media ready is mounting. For example, in recent weeks students rallied across the U.S. because of the Trump administration's assault on higher education; protests broke out at the University of California, Berkeley, during an event held by Turning Point USA; and students at the University of Florida protested the university's deal with ICE.
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fromThe Atlantic
3 days ago

Elite Colleges Have an Extra-Time-on-Tests Problem

Rising numbers of students receiving disability accommodations—especially at selective universities—have drastically increased demand for extra-time, low-distraction testing, straining campus testing centers and faculty.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
2 days ago

Pittsburg school district partners with Cal State University East Bay for guaranteed admission

The school district was the first in Contra Costa County to ink an agreement with the university, said Pittsburg Unified School District Superintendent Janet Schulze. We are very fortunate to have such a well-respected university close by, accessible for our scholars, and that also happens to be an incredibly beautiful campus, said Schulze at a memorandum of understanding signing on Monday.
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fromFortune
2 days ago

Anonymous $50 million donation helps cover the next 50 years of tuition for medical lab science students at University of Washington | Fortune

An anonymous donation expected to exceed $50 million is helping cover tuition costs for medical laboratory science students at the University of Washington for the next half-century. The dean of the university's School of Medicine, Dr. Tim Dellit, made the surprise announcement Monday to about 30 grateful undergrads, who will each see two quarters' worth of tuition covered for their senior-year clinical rotations, The Seattle Times reported.
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fromBusiness Insider
3 days ago

Accounting has had a talent problem for years. It's finally looking up - for now.

New data, however, suggests that the profession's talent crunch may be - cautiously - easing. Graduates who earned a bachelor's or master's degree in accounting fell to 55,152 in the 2023-24 academic year, according to the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA). That's a 6.6% decline from the year prior - still a drop, but a slower one than the 9.6% decline in 2022-23
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fromNature
3 days ago
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Why universities need to radically rethink exams in the age of AI

fromNature
3 days ago
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Why universities need to radically rethink exams in the age of AI

fromPoynter
3 days ago

Will new federal student loan caps affect nurses? Graduate students could feel the impact. - Poynter

Some social media users said President Donald Trump had signed legislation demoting nursing degrees from professional degree status or reclassifying nursing degrees as non-professional degrees. "The Dept. of Education just removed nursing from the list of 'professional degree' programs under the Administration's new loan rules - a move nurses say threatens the future of patient care," radio personality Angela Yee wrote Nov. 20 on Facebook.
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fromCornell Chronicle
3 days ago

'Good vibes': Campus spaces support flourishing religious communities | Cornell Chronicle

Cornell students increasingly engage in religious life, prompting expanded faith spaces, higher attendance across traditions, and institutional support for spiritual well-being.
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fromNature
3 days ago

Don't downplay problems of bullying and harassment in academia

Research culture must be prioritized and assessed within funding evaluations to address bullying, harassment, and ensure research excellence and accountability.
fromDefector
2 days ago

Scandal-Plagued Michigan State Hires Scandal-Plagued Pat Fitzgerald | Defector

Among the bigger stories on the latest Bloody Sunday for college football coaches was Michigan State's allegedly imminent hiring of Fitzgerald, the allegedly disgraced former Northwestern coach. The rumors swirled immediately after MSU fired Jonathan Smith, who went 9-15 in his two years in East Lansing, and Fitzgerald's hire became official on Monday. Fitzgerald's only other head coaching job to date came at Northwestern, where he went 110-101 over 17 years at his alma mater.
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fromLos Angeles Times
3 days ago

Marshall Faulk has joined the ranks of former NFL standouts coaching at HBCUs

Marshall Faulk is the newly hired head coach at Southern University, joining an influx of distinguished former NFL veterans taking coaching roles at HBCUs.
fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
4 days ago

12 Ways to Improve College for Military Learners

Clearly outline program costs and the support services available to military-connected learners. Colleges should also share data on military student enrollment, completion and job outcomes, such as on a dedicated military-student web page. Streamline credit transfer policies using the American Council on Education's Military Guide as a starting point for military experience. Providing quality transfer advising can also ensure maximum allowable credits are awarded for prior service and can explain how a major program may increase or decrease transferred credits.
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fromFortune
3 days ago

Colleges risk getting it backwards on AI and they may be hurting Gen Z job searchers | Fortune

Universities must integrate AI into curricula to prepare graduates for an AI-driven workforce instead of restricting tools and causing confusion.
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fromTruthout
3 days ago

For Incarcerated Students in California, Education Is a Collective Endeavor

A culture of care and communal support inside prisons enables incarcerated learners to co-learn, advocate for college programs, and transform lives through mutual aid.
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fromFast Company
3 days ago

Lower student loan bills may be coming - even for high earners

Updated IBR eligibility lets more borrowers, including higher earners, qualify for lower monthly payments, with enrollment opening fully on July 1, 2026.
fromBoston.com
3 days ago

Babson College supports student deported to Honduras

Any Lucia Lopez Belloza, 19, was detained at Boston Logan International Airport on Nov. 20 when she tried to board a flight to surprise her family in Texas. She was sent to Honduras two days later despite a court order prohibiting the government from moving her out of Massachusetts or the United States, according to her attorney. Lopez Belloza, whose family emigrated from Honduras when she was 7, is now staying with her grandparents.
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fromBusiness Insider
5 days ago

How I worked my way to a 6-figure salary as a single mom without a college degree

After graduating from high school in 2010, I enrolled at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta. I grew up in an environment where I was told that college was the only path to success, so I didn't even consider taking a different route. I quickly realized, though, that college was not the right fit for me: I struggled to balance school and my social life while working part-time jobs, and it was weighing on my mental health.
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fromThe Mercury News
6 days ago

Cal State faculty criticize presidents' hefty pay boost amid layoffs, budget shortfall

Trustees approved pay hikes and eliminated salary caps for the system's executive employees - presidents, vice chancellors and the system's chancellor, Mildred García - last week after a pay analysis presented by the consulting firm Segal found that about 75% of comparable institutions pay executives more than CSU. The new executive compensation policy also includes a performance-based pay incentive up to 15% of the executive's base salary, a more competitive retirement plan and increased housing allowances ranging from $60,000 to $80,000.
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fromFortune
5 days ago

Northwestern will pay Trump admin $75 million to settle antisemitism cases and restore funding while agreeing to 'socialize international students' | Fortune

"I would not have signed this agreement without provisions ensuring that is the case," he said.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Northwestern University agrees to pay US government $75m to restore research funding

Donald Trump's administration had cut off $790m in grants in a standoff that contributed to university layoffs and the resignation in September of Northwestern's president, Michael Schill. The administration argued the school had not done enough to fight antisemitism. Under the agreement announced on Friday night, Northwestern will make the payment to the US treasury over the next three years.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 days ago

Muslim group demands answers on UC Berkeley's cooperation with federal antisemitism probe

Concerned that the rights of students and faculty have been violated, a national Muslim civil liberties organization has requested UC Berkeley turn over any information it has on its cooperation with a Trump administration investigation into antisemitism on campus. A California Public Records Act request was filed by the Council on American-Islamic Relations' San Francisco Bay Area office on Nov. 21 in response to the university's sharing of 160 students, staff and faculty names as part of the federal probe.
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fromIntelligencer
1 week ago

The Trump-Administration Change That Could Cripple Nursing

As part of the funding package, the U.S. Department of Education is ending the Grad PLUS loan program, which allows prospective graduate students to borrow up to the full cost of attendance. Instead, the agency will be instituting borrowing caps, making the maximum figures dependent on whether a student is pursuing a "professional degree." Currently, the list of the graduate programs designated as professional spans a variety of fields, from medicine, dentistry, and law to more surprising inclusions like theology.
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 week ago

Harriette Cole: This eager student has become a distraction in class

Privately set participation boundaries with an eager student and involve advisors; address a partner's phone distraction through calm, specific conversation about presence.
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

How to Foster Civil Discourse in the Classroom

Universities were once celebrated as places where ideas could be challenged, debated, and refined. Classrooms were meant to be arenas for civil discourse -spaces where disagreement was not only tolerated but valued. Yet that ideal is under strain. Divisions between social and political groups have deepened, and polarization-especially in the U.S.-has reached historic levels. Many instructors now hesitate to invite disagreement for fear that conversations will spiral into conflict. But learning depends on dialogue. And dialogue depends on difference.
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fromArchDaily
1 week ago

The ArchDaily Student Project Awards Are Now Open for Submissions

ArchDaily launches the Student Project Awards inviting students to submit conceptual projects on the "architecture of coexistence" focused on inclusive community spaces.
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fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

American students studying abroad are facing a new reality: Higher costs, more politics, fewer Aperol spritzes

American study-abroad participation is rebounding, with rising full-degree and short-term international enrollment despite higher costs, funding uncertainty, and political challenges.
fromFortune
1 week ago

France's Essec Business School hopes to train 'future-fit' students amid geopolitical shifts, says Dean Vincenzo Vinzi | Fortune

Higher education has a duty to "train the leaders of tomorrow," says the head of one of Europe's leading business schools, as geopolitics threatens to decouple economies, reverse globalization, and shake up the traditional pathways for talent and migration. "[Globally,] there is this sense of fragmentation," Vincenzo Vinzi, the dean of ESSEC Business School, tells Fortune. Essec was founded in 1907 in Paris, France, originally as the Economic Institute within the École Sainte-Geneviève.
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fromInside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 week ago

Alabama HBCU Shows Interest in Trump's Compact

Oakwood University supports the Trump administration's controversial compact for higher education that would require signatories to make changes to their policies in order to receive a potential edge in federal funding, Religion News Service (RNS) reported. The historically Black university in Alabama wrote a Nov. 18 letter to the Education Department about its interest in the compact. Oakwood is the second HBCU to show interest in signing on.
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fromwww.boston.com
1 week ago

New study finds significant gaps in post-grad earnings between Mass. public colleges

Massachusetts public college graduates earn substantially more than high school graduates, with variation by degree, institution, and field.
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