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Attacks on DEI Jeopardize College-Employer Partnerships
State restrictions risk undermining efforts to create a more racially equitable workforce, Kermit Kaleba and Kysha Wright Frazier write.
‘Highly Disruptive’: Proposed Overtime Rules Raise Concerns
Salaried employees who make $55,000 or less would be eligible for overtime under the Biden administration’s new proposal. Thousands of jobs at colleges and universities could be affected.
‘Bittersweet’ Milestone for a Catholic University
Notre Dame de Namur is celebrating its 100th anniversary as administrators prepare to sell the California campus to keep the institution afloat.
Academic Success Tip: Set Student Expectations for a Course
Starting off the semester on a high note requires that students understand course and classroom expectations. Professors can get the message across with these strategies.
Professors Bust Myths in Tech Shopping
Many students are unaware of the hidden costs of higher education. Professors can help make college affordable by providing insight into the educational program and the needed equipment for the program.
Fisk Students Protest New Payment Policy
Courting Wealthy Students
The failure of colleges to expand access for students of color can’t be blamed solely on the Supreme Court—rather, it’s a result of colleges’ own aid choices, Mike Nylund writes.
Faculty Members Unionize at 2 Maryland Community Colleges
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