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The Role of Politics in Where Students Want to Go to College
Study finds that nearly one in four high school seniors said they passed up, out of political concerns, a college they would have initially considered because of its state. The trend is evident among conservatives and liberals.
Legal Blow to Internet Archive, Controlled Digital Lending
A federal judge’s ruling for book publishers delivered a swift verdict that has significant implications for librarians, writers and limits of digital libraries.
Ensuring Quality Programs for Students With Intellectual Disabilities
An emerging accreditor aims to set standards for evaluating the growing number of programs for students long underserved in higher education.
Leadership Development Program Promotes Persistence and Completion
Through scholarships, guidance and network connections for after graduation, the University of California, Irvine, has consistently helped first-generation and underprivileged students achieve success.
Opinion
Centering Students in the Diversity Statement Debate
With diversity statements under fire, the right response isn’t to give up on addressing equity goals through hiring: it’s to improve what we’re asking of candidates, Justin P. McBrayer and Sarah Roberts-Cady write.
Database Organizes Student Success Programs in Texas Higher Ed
Collaboration and innovation in student success programming are at the heart of a database featuring initiatives across the state and its institutions.
5 Colleges in Louisiana Have Cybersecurity Breach
Five colleges and universities in Louisiana lack their regular computer systems, which are not operating, NOLA.com reported. The five include...
Middlebury Sued Over Changing Name of Chapel
Middlebury College is being sued for changing the name of its chapel. The name was changed from Mead Memorial Chapel...
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