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The Obstacles to Diversifying Governing Boards
Colleges continue to face significant obstacles as they try to diversify their governing boards, a new report from the Association...
Seattle University Launches Art Museum With Donated Collection
Seattle University plans to start a new art museum using a recent donation from real estate developer Richard Hedreen, The...
Two N.Y. Institutions' Programs, Missions Shift With the Times
Clarkson University is transferring 16 graduate teacher education programs to Siena College in a deal both institutions expect to help them weather enrollment shifts.
Indiana Governor Signs Bill Tying Tenure to ‘Intellectual Diversity’
On Wednesday, Indiana’s Republican governor signed a controversial bill diminishing diversity, equity and inclusion programs and tenure protections in the...
Lacking Big Endowment, Prestigious Mitchell Scholarship Paused
The US-Ireland Alliance is pausing its long-running George J. Mitchell Scholarship Program due to a lack in commitments from big...
Scaling Up: Shrinking the DFW Rate
Georgia State’s Accelerator Academy is inspiring 10 other institutions to help students pass key gateway courses they’ve previously failed or from which they’ve withdrawn. Initial success metrics suggest the solution is scalable, even beyond this group of universities.
Regents on the Hot Seat
Boards in Arizona, Hawaii, Michigan and Wisconsin, have faced shake-ups and threats of removal recently amid culture war clashes and self-inflicted controversies.
A Deeper Look at Guided Pathways
Two new studies shed light on how guided pathways practices have spread and what iterations of the model work best.
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