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Walking a Mile in Someone Else’s Gown
Undergraduate graduation regalia can cost over $100, doctoral regalia as much as $1,000. To ease the financial burden on students, some institutions are asking alumni for donations.
Punished for Talking to the Press
Two professors at Cuyahoga Community College are suing administrators, claiming they faced backlash for criticizing a discriminatory college policy to a local media outlet.
Flu Returns to Campus With a Vengeance
College campuses that avoided major flu outbreaks for two years are now seeing the virus spread early and fast, with COVID restrictions gone and student immunity low.
‘Woeful’ Evidence for Efficacy of Anonymous Reporting Tools
Colleges can choose from an array of tech tools for reporting suspicious behavior. But with little evidence-based research, many feel adrift on what works for this life-or-death matter.
Opinion
Same Tools, New Uses: What if We Rethink the Internship?
College leaders must be willing to ask these eight what-if questions related to internships, writes Liz Langemak, who works with student entrepreneurs.
Opinion
A Broader Way of Thinking About Well-Being
More counselors won’t be enough: a new movement seeks to center student, faculty and staff well-being through structures and policies across campus, Marcelle Hayashida writes.
Faculties So White
A new report underscores how faculty diversity and student success go “hand-in-hand” and asks, “Why are university faculties so white?”
Shedding Light on the ‘Learn and Work Ecosystem’
New web library strives to highlight and support the work of governments, foundations, colleges and other organizations focused on the intersection of education, training and careers.
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