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Dickinson State Finds a Partner to Restore Nursing Program
How Do I Teach at a University That Wants Me in Jail?
Rosemary Admiral writes that her sense of belonging at her institution has been shattered.
Undergraduate Research Experience Increases Retention, Engagement at WVU
An apprenticeship initiative at West Virginia University has shown success at retaining learners of all backgrounds.
Majority of Grads Wish They’d Been Taught AI in College
A new survey shows 70 percent of graduates think generative AI should be incorporated into courses. More than half said they felt unprepared for the workforce.
The Curious Rise of a Conservative—or Civic-Minded?—Center at the University of Florida
GOP lawmakers, governors or boards in eight states have mandated new university centers focused on civics and “classical liberal education.” Critics call them beachheads for the ideological right. Florida’s creation appears to be the largest yet.
Judge Declines to Narrow Title IX Injunction Affecting Hundreds of Colleges
Information Deficits Undermine College Access
Financial issues aren’t the only barrier to access, Siva Kumari writes.
Colleges Work to Recover From the CrowdStrike Outage
Though not as debilitated as hospitals and airlines, some higher ed institutions canceled classes or went without Wi-Fi. Some experts say it’s a wake-up call.
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