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All in A Day’s Work: Give Your “3 Cents” Worth

To support online learners, a former professor at Walden University provided brief essays expanding on instructional topics to demonstrate real-world application and counter common wisdom.

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Success Program Launch: Promoting Belonging in Econ, Business

To boost retention and persistence among minority business and economics students, the University of California San Diego launched a peer mentoring program, among other support services. The first year benefited 20 mentees.

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Biden Administration Releases Guidance on Affirmative Action

The administration’s long-awaited resources are meant to help colleges navigate the murky legal fallout of the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling.

Historians Back Ousted Center of the American West Director

More than 300 history faculty members and others have signed a letter supporting the ousted director of the University of...
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Rental Increases are Slowing Down—Except in Student Housing

Rental prices for off-campus purpose-built student housing are growing faster than rents for other nearby units. At institutions already short on housing, students are really feeling the squeeze.

Student Expelled After Homicidal Thoughts About Profs Can Sue College

A former nursing student whom Columbia Basin College expelled after learning that he had been hospitalized for homicidal thoughts about...

Cheyney University Settles Financial Misconduct Lawsuits

Cheyney University of Pennsylvania has reportedly settled a pair of lawsuits brought by two former administrators alleging financial malfeasance, according...
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Nebraska Seeks a Return to the AAU

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln was voted out of the selective association of research universities in 2011. Now leaders are striving to make history as the first ex-member welcomed back.