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Getting the Message—to Study Economics
First-generation students are underrepresented in economics, but a new study finds that messaging students about why they should major in the field closes this gap.
Alderson Broaddus, Declaring Bankruptcy, Will Close
Alderson Broaddus University, which has spent the past two months teetering on the edge of failure, filed for bankruptcy Thursday...
Report Recommends Integrating County Campus Into UW Milwaukee
A University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee working group has released its final recommendations for the future of its two-year branch...
Half of San Diego Football Team Disciplined for Hazing
The University of San Diego is disciplining approximately half its football team due to a hazing incident that occurred earlier...
UT San Antonio Pays $670K for Misreporting Crime Stats
The University of Texas at San Antonio has reached a $670,000 settlement with the Department of Education for underreporting crimes...
Opinion
The Case for Corequisite Support in Dual Enrollment
Corequisite supports could reduce inequities in what’s proven to be an important pathway for preparing students to enroll and succeed in college, Jennifer Zinth and Elisabeth A. Barnett write.
Diversity Officer Survey Shows Range of Pay, Budgets, Worries
The large majority of U.S. universities’ chief diversity officers—87.9 percent—have held their positions for five years or less, according to...
Apprenticeships Prove Successful for 2-Year Degree Seekers
LaGuardia Community College, alongside the CUNY system, expanded apprenticeship offerings for STEM students. After the first year, 100 percent of graduates landed full-time jobs at the host company.
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