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Opening the Doors for Student-Faculty Connection

Due to the pandemic, current college students place higher value on personal connections with faculty, staff and peers, writes Laurel Bongiorno.

Settling a Lawsuit After 8 Years

Former students of the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee settled a lawsuit against the university over the disbandment of the student government.

State Higher Ed Funding Rose in 2021

Federal stimulus dollars flowing to states kept appropriations strong in the 2021 fiscal year even as enrollment kept declining, a report from the State Higher Education Executive Officers shows.
Opinion

Moving Past Free Expression Theater

Students have a strong desire for constructive engagement across political divides—but are most afraid of blowback for their views from fellow students, a team of UNC researchers writes.

‘A World Where You Seldom See Another Brown Face’

A scholarship fund focused on Native American graduate students wants to increase their numbers in academe and professional careers and combat long-standing disparities.

Preventing Gun Violence on Campus

Alarmed by mass shootings in Uvalde and Buffalo, colleges are working to protect their campuses with threat assessment teams, active shooter drills and partnerships with law enforcement.
Opinion

Ignoring Bacow's Stance Against Grad Student Unionization

Harvard president was on "wrong side of history" in fighting the unionization of grad students.

From Undeclared to Explorer

A University of Nebraska at Omaha program designed to support students who have not yet declared a major is part of a larger drive to increase their graduation rates once they decide on a field of study.