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Engagement Scholarship Involves and Impacts Students
Penn State’s Student Engagement Network offers faculty and staff members opportunities to explore student engagement research and potential with the Engagement Academy.
Tenure Is a Founding American Value
Florida lawmakers can either attack academic freedom or defend American constitutional traditions—but they can’t do both, Adam Sitze writes.
Student-Run Basic Needs Facility Promotes Access
Wittenberg University’s Campus Cupboard and Wittenberg Wardrobe live in a single facility, providing students with food, personal items and professional clothing as needed to help remove a barrier to success.
Economics and Higher Education
Authors discuss their book on “how economic thinking can help improve college and university decisions.”
The Week in Admissions News
Rutgers Unions Suspend Strike After Big Gains
The weeklong Rutgers strike is pausing Monday after unions, the university and New Jersey’s governor announced “framework” deals including large raises. Chicago State and Eastern Illinois also suspend strikes.
Hearings Kick Off Negotiated Rule Making
Speakers urged the department to strengthen rules for accreditors and rethink recent guidance for third-party servicers.
‘U.S. News’ to Delay Release of Grad School Rankings
The magazine says it needs more time to review the results.
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