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Scaling Up: Keeping Students on Track to Graduate Through the Summer
A program at Kent State University helps struggling students persist toward a degree by offering free summer courses and personalized workshops.
Editor Discusses New Book, ‘HBCU Made’
The new book features a range of HBCU alumni describing the enduring effects of their college experiences.
Counseling Centers See a Rise in Traumatized Students
Nearly half of all students who visit counseling centers report trauma. In response, colleges are changing the treatments and supports they offer.
Degree, Credential Attainment on the Rise, but Gaps Persist
New data from the Lumina Foundation on college degree and credential attainment rates show more American adults are earning credentials...
Doxing Truck Targets Boulder Faculty Members
Accuracy in Media, the group behind what it calls infamous mobile billboards and what others call doxing trucks, has now...
State Support for Colleges Grew as Stimulus Funds Ebbed
Even with a reduction in federal stimulus funding, state support for higher education was up 10 percent in fiscal 2024.
A Call for Deadline Extensions After FAFSA Delay
A coalition of higher ed professional associations and advocacy organizations issued a letter Wednesday urging colleges to extend their typical...
How Asexual People Navigate Romantic Relationships: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Alexandra Brozowski, research associate at Michigan State University, takes a look at one group of...
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