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Are Students College-Ready, or Are Colleges Student-Ready?
As pandemic-related learning issues become more prominent among incoming students, institutions of higher education can consider how structural barriers impact student success.
AAUP Ends Two-Decade Opposition to Academic Boycotts
In 2005, the American Association of University Professors spoke out against this form of protest amid calls for scholars to spurn Israeli institutions. Now, the group says boycotts “can be considered legitimate tactical responses.”
Report: How to Train Student Leaders in the Classroom
A recent white paper highlights strategies for raising up student leaders through effective leadership education in pedagogy and learning outcomes.
Inside an HBCU’s Big Endowment Push
North Carolina A&T State University achieved the largest endowment of any public HBCU—no simple feat given some of the challenges HBCUs face in growing these funds.
UNC Chapel Hill Elevates Interim Chancellor
The flagship’s new leader has a political background and no administrative experience in higher education. The hire has been met with alarm and optimism.
3 Topics That Were on Everyone’s Minds at the SHEEO Conference
State officials from across the country are recognizing a new reality for public postsecondary education as enrollment declines, political culture wars rage, finances grow fragile and workforce demands compound.
Student Wellness Tip: Start a Summer Walking Community
West Virginia University students get together weekly to walk around campus and improve their physical and mental health.
Lawmaker Claims Credit for Antisemitism Review at Florida Universities
State Representative Randy Fine says that after he repeatedly called the state university chancellor about a “Muslim terror textbook,” the system launched an evaluation of courses at all public universities.
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