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2 Student Protesters Arrested at Columbia
Too Few Middle-Skills Credentials to Meet Future Job Demand
Most providers have to double the number of credentials they produce for well-paying jobs that don't require a bachelor’s to avoid workforce gaps, a new report finds.
Reducing the Costs of College Transfer
How some institutions are removing barriers through student-centered policies.
Students’ Demands for Divestment From Israel Have Mostly Failed
Multiple institutions agreed to consider divestment from weapons manufacturers and others profiting off the war in Gaza. Only a handful have moved toward doing so.
You Can’t Outsource Educational Leadership
Colleges shouldn’t rely on third-party providers to teach students fundamental skills in civil discourse, Eli Gottlieb writes.
Campus Engagement Tip: Promoting Athletic Event Attendance
To bolster school spirit and inspire feelings of belonging among students, college leaders are encouraging attendance at sporting events.
Is More Debt Relief Imminent? A New Lawsuit Says Yes—and Aims to Stop It.
Seven Republican attorneys general have sued the Biden administration to stop its latest plan for loan forgiveness before it can begin.
Cooper Union Seniors Get Free Tuition
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