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Academic Success Tip: Open Doors to Research in Students’ First Year
A long-running first-year undergraduate research initiative at the University of Missouri expands opportunities for students studying natural sciences to get engaged in hands-on learning earlier.
Columbia Chicago Faculty Strike Hits One-Month Mark
The uncommonly long walkout by part-time instructors at the arts-focused institution is roiling not just them but students and their full-time peers.
Students Sound Off on Career Centers
According to the newest Student Voice survey on life after college, about a third of students—even those graduating in 2024—haven’t interacted with their campus career center. There’s also a gap between the services students say career centers should offer and what services they’re actually seeking out.
Harvard Under Investigation for Response to Antisemitism Allegations
Penetrating the Blue Wall of Silence: Academic Minute
Survey Finds Employer Confidence in College Grads
American Association of Colleges and Universities report finds employers see value in degrees and favor graduates who’ve been exposed to a wide range of viewpoints.
A Professor Caught in the Middle on Israel-Hamas: Syllabus Podcast
Reported for Rape at Fresno State, Then Earned Tenure at a Local College
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