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Opinion

Letter From a Child-Free Cat Guy

Craig Wynne calls for adding childlessness—and childfree-ness—to DEI conversations.

Utah Colleges Could Face Huge Cuts in 2025

Utah’s house speaker is warning that the state’s 16 public colleges and universities could face 10 percent cuts when the...
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Campus Engagement Tip: Expanding Study Away Opportunities

Study abroad offers students important life and career skill development opportunities, but not every learner is able to take advantage of these programs. Domestic learning experiences give students similar exposure with fewer complications.

Columbia Bars Vocal Pro-Israel Assistant Professor From Campus

Columbia University has barred vocal pro-Israel faculty member Shai Davidai from campus because of unspecified conduct on Oct. 7, 2024—the...
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Your PowerPoints Probably Suck

But you can easily improve them, writes Zachary Nowak, who offers 10 suggestions for how to do that.

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A Sliver of Hope for Humanities at HBCUs

Growing skepticism about the value of the humanities has led to a national decline in the number of degrees conferred. But a new study shows the plummet slowing at historically Black colleges.

Voices of Student Success: Supporting College Readiness for Incarcerated Students

In July 2023, Congress lifted a ban on federal Pell Grant funding for incarcerated individuals in prison education programs, but...
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Report: Best Practices in Re-Entry, Re-Integration of Formerly Incarcerated Students

Colleges offering education for individuals in prison must provide information about how their students can access re-entry services to receive federal dollars. A recently published study from Ithaka S+R identifies trends among four institutions doing this work successfully.