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Student Wellness Tip: Offer Informal Counseling Consultations

Cornell University’s Let’s Talk program helps familiarize students with mental health care services, promoting access and usage.

Massachusetts Announces ‘Historic’ Financial Aid Expansion

A recent expansion of a Massachusetts financial aid program will benefit approximately 25,000 students across the state’s public community colleges...
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Early Application Data Are Rosy, if Complex

Applications this fall rose 41 percent over pre-pandemic levels, buoyed by a big upswing in minority applicants, according to preliminary data from the Common App.

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Opinion

The Right-Wing Attack on Academia, With a Totalitarian Twist

New model legislation, ostensibly meant to overhaul general education, proposes a radical assault on faculty and academic freedom, John K. Wilson writes.

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In Class, Some Colleges Overlook Technology’s Dark Side

Safety and ethics appear to be elective or nonexistent, rather than fundamental parts of studies, in many computing programs, students at a global forum reported.

North Carolina Central University Suspends Online Classes Following Cyberattack

Online classes, Wi-Fi and campus email were shut down on North Carolina Central University’s campus following a cyberattack on Sunday...
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Adler University Bucks National Trend and Promotes Tenure

The university plans to offer full-time faculty who’ve worked for the institution for at least five years the opportunity to apply for tenure.

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Opinion

Teaching Conflict, Not Violence

In teaching about the Middle East, a framework from the French psychologist Charles Rojzman can help engage students in conversations characterized by conflict, not violence, Pamela E. Barnett writes.