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Making Sure a Degree Is Worth More Than a Diploma

In Colorado, falling enrollment and growing skepticism of higher ed’s worth prompted a proposal to measure the “economic value” of academic programs at public colleges. Some leaders are wary.
Opinion

The Importance of the Pause

Jackson Bartlett describes how to make space for the humanity of students and instructors during troubling national events and crises.

Creating an Outlet for Conservative Student Voices

More than a dozen conservative student papers have launched in the past few years. How do these Gen Z–run publications differ from conservative student newspapers of the past?

Education Department Hints at Possible Delay of FAFSA

Overhauling the federal financial system and simplifying the Free Application for Federal Student Aid is a significant undertaking for the Education Department. Although the agency is making progress on the project, officials said this week the application might not be ready by Oct. 1.

Tenure Awarded… at Bryant, Centre

Bryant University Katayoun Alidadi, history and social sciences Alicia T. Lamere, mathematics Gao Niu, mathematics Cedric Joseph Oliva, modern languages...

Part Women’s Center, Part Success Center: It Makes an Impact

Utah Valley University center leverages “IQ and EQ,” or being data-informed and person-centric, to boost enrollment and persistence.

Tolerance Over Inclusiveness?

Tolerance is a better approach than inclusiveness when it comes to fostering free inquiry and open classroom discussions, Joel Kaminsky writes.

ICYMI | Coping Classes Comfort College Students

The University of Maryland, College Park, trials a one-credit emotional regulation course.