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Students gather in small groups at at tables on the grounds of Ohio Wesleyan University.  A banner saying "Connection Conference" hangs in the background.

New on the Job: Q&A With Ohio Wesleyan University’s First Director of Holistic Advising

As the newly appointed director of holistic advising, Lauren Hensley will ensure advising students goes beyond academics.

Three female students sit at a small table in a cafeteria eating sandwiches, laughing.

Students’ Wellness Preferences and Food Priorities

Survey: Going to the gym is students’ preferred wellness activity over all, but many say they’d access more campus wellness resources if hours met their schedules. On campus food, students value quality and variety of flavors and less processed options.

Colgate Adds Vocational Ed to Benefits for Employees’ Children

Colgate University has added vocational and trade schools to its benefit for employees’ children. Colgate, like many colleges, has offered...

AI Boom Creates Concerns for Recent Graduates

More than half of recent graduates question whether they are properly prepared for the workforce in light of the rise...
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A Homecoming of Sorts for Freshman Survey

The American Council on Education will jointly manage UCLA’s Higher Education Research Institute, which produces the longitudinal survey of students and other studies.

College and career success coordinators from Maine community colleges stand together smiling at a summer retreat with trees in the background.

Connecting Adult Ed Programs and Community Colleges

The Maine Department of Education has placed advisers on community college campuses to help students bridge the gap between adult education programs and colleges.

Students Relying on More Financial Aid but Fewer Take Out Loans

Federal financial aid continues to be a key source of funding for students going to college, though a lower percentage...
The book jacket for ‘The Ends of Knowledge: Outcomes and Endpoints Across the Arts and Sciences,’ edited by Rachael Scarborough King and Seth Rudy.
Opinion

‘The Ends of Knowledge’

What are the end points of our disciplines—and when, if ever, could we be done? Seth Rudy and Rachael Scarborough King argue these are questions worth asking.