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Students’ Wellness Preferences and Food Priorities
Survey: Going to the gym is students’ preferred wellness activity over all, but many say they’d access more campus wellness resources if hours met their schedules. On campus food, students value quality and variety of flavors and less processed options.
MOVEit Attack Signals Growing Cybersecurity Threats for Higher Ed
Security experts warn the success of recent hacker actions will mean more attacks against vulnerable institutions.
Hard Choices Amid Purdue-Indiana Split
Numerous Indiana University employees will move to Purdue as the institutions dissolve their joint venture in Indianapolis. But many faculty members worry they’ll be left without tenure or a departmental home.
New on the Job: Q&A With Ohio Wesleyan University’s First Director of Holistic Advising
As the newly appointed director of holistic advising, Lauren Hensley will ensure advising students goes beyond academics.
Colgate Adds Vocational Ed to Benefits for Employees’ Children
‘Affirmative Action for the Rich’
The ban on affirmative action has put pressure on selective colleges to end legacy preferences in admissions. But the advantages of familial wealth go beyond alumni status.
The Paris Commune’s Long Shadow: Academic Minute
‘Untold Harm’: Education Department Discharges Loans of 7,400 CollegeAmerica Students
The Biden administration says the Colorado campuses of CollegeAmerica, a defunct for-profit college, lied to students, so the Education Department is forgiving their loans and offering refunds.
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