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Less Adderall, More Weed

Adderall, once a popular “study drug,” has seen a decline of misuse on college campuses since the pandemic. But experts are still worried—especially since consumption of marijuana and alcohol are up.

Bringing Students Back, Moving Them Forward

Student success coaches contacted 27,000 students who dropped out at 25 colleges and universities. The coaches re-enrolled 3,000 students this academic year.

A New Take on Gender and Productivity During COVID-19

Anecdotal and other empirical evidence says women are publishing less than men over all during the pandemic. This study found otherwise.
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Bringing PEACE to Support All Students

Preparation, expertise, authenticity, caring and engagement should guide educators in crafting their individual teaching personae, writes teaching scholar Donald A. Saucier.

Reading Between the Lines to Support Struggling Students

What higher ed educators and leaders need to know about how student identities and the traumas they’ve experienced in life relate to current challenges.

Colleges Follow States on Lifting Mask Mandates

Several states have announced plans to lift mask mandates, and public colleges are following suit. Some mask requirements ended immediately, while others will remain in place for weeks.

Racist Text Messages Create Stir at Occidental College

Anti-Asian text messages shared on social media have created turmoil at Occidental College. Students are angered by the administration’s delayed response and lack of disciplinary action.

Sex Toy Workshops, Speed Dating and More

Valentine’s Day marks the perfect opportunity for colleges to re-engage students on sexual health. Events range from discussions on consent to educational games like “Wheel of Fornication.”