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![A shot of the empty University of Tennessee Creamery before its opening in August 2023.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2024-01/UT%20creamery_edit.jpg?itok=9qdAgzK-)
A Lick of Success: College Creameries Merge Science and Work
Universities tie academics to on-campus job offerings through ice cream and cheese shops, marketing student-created products in stores managed by student employees.
![College friends walking on campus and talking, having break after classes.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2024-01/GettyImages-1166781983.jpg?itok=m7e5NlkM)
College Students Provide Mental Health Education to Peers
Learners show a preference for working with peers in addressing their mental health concerns. Here are six examples of peer-led supports offered by higher education institutions.
![Bobst Library has opened a study space designed to meet the needs of neurodiverse students and others](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2023-11/NYU%20low%20sensory%20room_edit.jpg?itok=Tt-s58jl)
Campus Engagement Tip: Create Spaces for Student Success
Carefully designed physical spaces can help students thrive in their academic and co-curricular experiences. Recent additions to five colleges and universities offer ideas to adopt or adapt.
![Students network with employers in a round table format at Santa Clara University's Diversity Works Expo event](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2023-11/DJR31897-resize_0.png?itok=41WZLHV9)
Career Prep Tip: Host a Reverse Career Fair
Flipping the model of a career fair can highlight students’ skills and talents while giving employers more time to engage with candidates of interest.
![President Chuck Seifert sits in a green golf cart with school mascot, Baloo.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2023-11/golf%20cart%20siena%20college.png?itok=ZHwwigND)
All the Presidents’ Golf Carts
Several college and university presidents around the nation travel their campuses in golf carts. Institutional leaders explain the vision and practical benefits of doing so.
![Rachael Heard sits at a table, meeting with a student](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2023-11/RachaelHeard_fa23_mjb_03%20%28002%29-resize.png?itok=k8GvJVBC)
New on the Job: Q&A With Rachael Heard, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
As the inaugural director of academic programming and student transitions, Heard is responsible for making higher education more accessible for students.
![An empty college dorm room featuring a bunk bed, desk and chair, and closet.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2023-10/GettyImages-492965743.jpg?itok=nz_7UopA)
Affordable Housing Is a Higher Ed Issue
It’s not enough for colleges to support students experiencing homelessness—they need to lobby to improve access to affordable housing, Paul Schofield writes.
![A promotional graphic for FSU's vice president for student affairs' event "Amy's Snacks and Chats" on Oct. 25.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2023-10/SnacksAndChats_Oct_1200x675.png?itok=lAU_oHZf)
Campus Engagement Tip: Rethinking Event Marketing
Florida State University’s Division of Student Affairs created a weekly marketing campaign to highlight five top events happening on campus and available services to promote attendance and involvement.
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