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Students Are Learning to Stop Opioid Overdoses

As concerns grow over the presence of fentanyl and other opiates on campus, more colleges and universities are making the overdose-reversal drug naloxone widely available.
Opinion

Make Title IX Policies More Student-Friendly

New research finds students aren’t able to comprehend typical Title IX policies. Here’s why that’s a problem, Laura Beth Nielsen and Kat Albrecht write.

Financial Collapse at New Jersey City University

Governor Phil Murphy has called for an investigation into New Jersey City University's dramatic change in financial standing, which led NJCU to declare a financial emergency.

Helping Faculty Help First-Gen Students

Equipped with the right knowledge and tools, professors can help first-generation students succeed. Our infographic offers six supports to consider.
Opinion

A Real Faculty Apprenticeship

A federally registered apprenticeship program would address supply-side job market problems and protect investments graduate students make in their careers, Dan Jacoby writes.

Removing Hurdles for Religious College Athletes

New state laws are ensuring college and school athletes are allowed to wear clothing with religious significance along with their team uniforms.

Online Leaders: Fully In-person Students Will Be Outliers

Chief online officers believe most students' academic paths will feature prominent online components by 2025, a new survey finds. Other campus leaders see bigger role for in-person learning.

Trapped in Gaza

Palestinian poet say's he's being denied entry to Israel to interview for a U.S. visa so that he may return to his graduate program at Syracuse University.