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Community Colleges Primed For, but Struggling With, Tech Adoption
With working students desperate for flexibility and employers seeking tech skills, online learning is in high demand. So why are community colleges struggling to provide it?
Arizona Reaches Settlement With Family of Murdered Professor
Purdue to Receive $100M Gift
The Boom in Campus Strikes Is Likely to Continue in 2024. Just Look at California.
From the University of California in late 2022 to Rutgers, Temple, the University of Michigan and now Cal State, the strike wave on campuses isn’t ending.
What Does a New Governor Mean for Higher Ed in Louisiana?
Critics fear that Jeff Landry is seeking undue power over the state’s universities. Pre-emptively, some institutions have already backtracked on DEI.
The Censors’ Next Target
An emerging legislative agenda extends beyond the individual classroom, Jeffrey Adam Sachs and Jeremy C. Young write.
‘Depending on the Context’
Walter M. Kimbrough considers the context for a high-profile presidential resignation.
College Students Provide Mental Health Education to Peers
Learners show a preference for working with peers in addressing their mental health concerns. Here are six examples of peer-led supports offered by higher education institutions.
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