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Amelia Parnell Is NASPA’s New President

Amelia Parnell has been named the new president of NASPA, a national association for student affairs administrators, the organization announced...
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Academic Success Tip: Guiding Students Through Meaningful Feedback

Faculty members can improve student learning through effective and helpful communication about coursework and assessments. Here are three tips to keep in mind when giving feedback.

How Perceptions of College Value Play Out on Social Media

A scan of 13,000 social media comments discussing the value of going to college shows that 93 percent of them...
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Funding Student Success: Grant Funding for Open Educational Resources

To improve affordability in the classroom, Tennessee Tech incentivizes its educators to utilize free online course materials. The initiative has cut student costs by $1.4 million dollars over the past three years.

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Listen: Making College Visible to Rural Learners

The president of Miles Community College talks about an initiative to enroll Montana’s high schoolers into a one-credit career development course to prepare them for life after graduation.

3 More Universities Face Inquiries for ‘Shared Ancestry’ Bias

The U.S. Education Department has added three colleges to its growing list of institutions under investigation for possible violations of...
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The NCAA Women’s Basketball Champion, if Brains Beat Brawn

An Inside Higher Ed annual tradition since 2006: the Academic Performance Tournament. And the winner is …

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Academic Success Tip: Learn Students’ Names

Students say having professors engaged in them personally helps them stay engaged in class, and learning students’ names can be the first step.