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A Place to Call Home – and to Study
Cerritos College has opened a 28-bed housing development for homeless students as part of an initiative to help them complete their studies and earn associate degrees.
Repurposing Campus Spaces
Considerably fewer students may be taking in-person courses on many campuses this fall, writes George R. La Noue, so institutions must reconsider what they'll do with their facilities.
Overdue: Closing Libraries
While many colleges and universities have closed their libraries, others say they can't operate without keeping them open.
Public Universities, Prison-Made Furniture
Public universities in several states are obligated to buy furniture and other products made in state prisons, which some students call exploitative.
Donor Gifts University $60 Million for Baseball Stadium
Binghamton University hopes to expand its national profile with a new baseball stadium paid for by an anonymous donor.
Teaching Through the Doom
Christopher Schaberg and Ned Randolph, two New Orleans professors, reflect on teaching in precarious geographies, in precarious times.
International Education in an Era of Climate Change
A new network of international education professionals is trying to get the field to face the crisis of climate change -- and the carbon emissions generated by student air travel -- head-on.
How Dorm Rooms Can Affect Grades
A new study found that slick, apartment-style housing might be aesthetically pleasing but could lower students' grade point averages.
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