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Creating Community for Students in Recovery: Voices of Student Success

Voices of Student Success, a six-episode series focused on student retention, engagement and graduation in higher education, takes over this...

University of Arizona President to Step Down

Nearly six months into a financial crisis and facing the wrath of Governor Katie Hobbs, University of Arizona President Robert...
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Five Actions to Address Inequities in Course Scheduling

Scheduling courses mainly during the day is not just an inefficient use of classroom space but also a barrier to equitable course availability, writes higher ed space planning consultant Chris Morett.

Boise State Professor Revealed as Author of Extremist Website

Boise State University professor Scott Yenor has been revealed as the previously anonymous creator behind Action Idaho, an online media...

Struggling Vermont College of Fine Arts Finds Affiliate

The Vermont College of Fine Arts, which has been seeking a buyer or partner to help it stay financially stable...

Tax Errors Set Back FAFSA Processing—Again

The U.S. Education Department released additional details Tuesday on the scope and impact of the tax issue flagged last week...
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Colleges Begin to Welcome the Class of 2028

Applications are up and acceptance rates are down after a chaotic year in college admissions. But a number of factors could dampen enrollment optimism.

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NCAA, Heal Thyself

Any real reform in college sports needs to start with autonomy for the major programs and conferences, Josephine R. Potuto and Brian Shannon write.