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President Swaps Schedules With Students, Promoting Campus Engagement
Hood College’s fifth annual Chap Swap allowed one student to live a day shadowing President Andrea Chapdelaine and vice versa, offering deeper insight into their respective roles on campus.
For Direct Admissions Pioneers, It’s a Good Year
In the first year in which many colleges participated, it appears to have been a success. Augsburg gets more minority applicants and more men.
U of Chicago Gets $100M Gift for Ph.D. Program in Business
Connecticut State System Warns of ‘Devastating’ Cuts
Lawmakers and higher ed leaders are facing off over the proposed state budget. With COVID funds drying up and enrollment dwindling, it’s a battle likely to play out in other states, too.
7 Henderson State Nursing Professors Quit
How George Mason’s Law School Became a Conservative Center
Tweet Prompts Calls for Change at NSF
A viral social media post sparked a conversation about how accessible the National Science Foundation’s prominent Graduate Research Fellowship Program is to students from underrepresented backgrounds.
Colleges Start New Programs: Education, Public Health, Exercise Science, Gaming
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