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Jamestown Business College to Close

Jamestown Business College, a for-profit institution in New York founded in 1886, is no longer accepting students and plans to...
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Teaching Tip: Navigating AI in the Classroom

Generative artificial intelligence tools continue to grow in popularity. Here are four ways faculty members in higher education are teaching about or with AI.

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Campus Engagement Tip: Communicate Strategically With Family Members

To build stronger engagement with parents, Duquesne University launched a communication plan to engage regularly and deliberately, helping them be partners in their children’s education.

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Opinion

The Misguided War on Test Optional

Akil Bello argues defenders of test requirements attack student choice and institutional priority setting.

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Advocates Promote Equitable Prison Education Programs Post–Pell Restoration

Using feedback from incarcerated students is one way to work toward making prison education programs more racially inclusive, according to a new report from the Vera Institute of Justice.

New Report Shows Increasing Interest in Higher Ed Data Sharing

Results from a recent survey show that although state higher education agencies already share student outcomes data with the agencies...
A screenshot of a digital version of the AACC Pantry Cookbook, created in fall 2023

Student-Made Cookbook Offers Recipes for Campus Pantry Users

Students at a Maryland community college created a cookbook featuring favorite family recipes that use ingredients commonly found in the free campus food pantry.

A graphic featuring a red arrow moving in a downward direction atop the word "BUDGET."
Opinion

‘Colleges on the Brink’

Broken budgets, not hostile takeovers, are the biggest challenge for most presidents, Michael T. Nietzel and Charles M. Ambrose write.