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Fraternity Suspends University of Michigan Chapter

Professor Resigned After Sexual Harassment Inquiry—and Got More Work
An orchestra conductor left the Universities of Wisconsin in 2022 after an investigation into accusations that he forcibly kissed a student. Goshen College fired him Monday, saying it didn’t know.

From the Top Down—Creating a Caring Campus
Texas A&M University at Kingsville will roll out a program from the Institute for Evidence-Based Change to promote belonging among rural and diverse learners through universitywide commitments to care.

Career Prep Tip: Create Forums for Student Competition, Achievement
University-hosted events can offer experiential learning and professional development opportunities for students to launch them into their careers and recognize their individual talents.

Finding a New Angle—Testimonies Combat Toxic Perfectionism
Emory University leaders created an awareness campaign, pulling stories from administrators who have overcome obstacles to find hope, to teach students the value of resilience and reframing.

Could an HBCU Be Coming to California?
San Francisco city officials and civil rights advocates are hoping to establish a historically Black satellite campus in the Bay Area.

There’s a Better Way to Apply for Student Aid
The new FAFSA’s troubled rollout raises questions about both the form and process, Jim Blew and Art Hauptman write.

Positive Partnership: Connecting Local Employers and Institutions to Stop the Brain Drain
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber serves as a bridge between local colleges and small businesses to promote economic flourishing in the area and connect students to careers.
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