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Challenges for the Elderly in Re-Entering Society
Helping people re-enter society after a prison stay can be tricky. In today’s Academic Minute, St. Francis College’s Angela S...
The Aftershocks of the Asbury Revival
Christians from across the country flocked to Asbury University after students led a spontaneous, round-the-clock prayer service that lasted more than two weeks. Participants and skeptics on and off campus are now processing what happened.
Middle East Conflict, in Chicago
Students for Justice in Palestine at the University of Chicago is protesting a retired Israeli general teaching a counterterrorism course about Israel. An Israel-defending organization wants Chicago to condemn a broader campaign.
Opinion
Share the Wealth
It’s time to stem the financial rivalry that has eroded public esteem for higher education—and for wealthy colleges to share their wealth advantages and endowment income, Bruce A. Kimball and Sarah M. Iler write.
New Programs: Business, School Counseling, Human-Centered Design
Indiana Wesleyan University is starting a certificate program in essential business practices. Sacred Heart University is starting a master of...
Study: Minority Male Student Success Linked to Having Consistent Academic Coach
Persistence and completion for this vulnerable student population are more likely to happen when students have an opportunity to form a relationship over time with an academic coach.
College Holds Disproportionately Affect Students of Color
Nearly one in three Black students and one in four Hispanic students have been unable to register for classes to due to an institutional hold.
Boston U Won’t Close Door on Firearm Investments
The executive committee of Boston University’s Board of Trustees voted not to pre-emptively restrict the university from investing in civilian...
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