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Will the Feds Strip Colleges’ Funds Over Anti-Jewish, Muslim Bias?
Pulling federal money from colleges would happen only after a long, complicated process. For the Education Department, it would be a “nuclear option.”
USC Professor Barred From Campus After Exchange With Students
The College Tour That Comes to You
The University of South Alabama has hit on a new recruitment strategy: send the president on a bus to pick up high schoolers for a campus tour.
Tacit Knowledge and the Challenges of Hybrid Academic Staff Work
Constructing the new academic workplace.
Presidents’ Perspectives on Affirmative Action: a Survey
Scaling Up: International Programming Over Four Years
Students at the University of Delaware can apply for an invite-only scholars program that infuses cohort connections with study abroad experiences, culminating in a capstone presentation.
Campus Engagement Tip: Personal Coaching to Get Plugged In
Staff and student employees at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities offer one-on-one advising sessions to assist learners with finding and joining student organizations that align with their goals.
Online Enrollments Spike at Community Colleges
Federal data suggest larger shares of students at two-year colleges are enrolling online. Higher ed experts say the trend calls for more online supports.
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