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Maximizing Learning Through High-Impact Practices: Academic Minute
Librarians Grapple With Diverse Archiving in a Digital World
Librarians know more diversity is needed in archiving but it’s a work in progress.
DePaul Adjunct Ousted for Optional Gaza Assignment
Colleges have punished several professors since Oct. 7 for out-of-classroom speech. Now a faculty member has been fired for a task description that referenced “genocide,” “ethnic cleansing” and “a decolonized future.”
Will the FAFSA Fiasco Kill Off Some Colleges?
Some colleges on the brink might be pushed over it, Charles M. Ambrose and Michael T. Nietzel write.
At Indiana, Campus Tours Get Police Escort After Protests
College Students Learn Life-Saving and Life Skills as Emergency Responders
A long-standing program at Rice University provides learners with training and real-life experiences working as emergency medical service technicians on campus, providing both needed medical support for campus and life-skill development for participants.
University of the Arts Announces Sudden Closure
Middle States pulled its accreditation on Friday, saying institution had violated its standards by failing to prepare teach-out plan, among other breaches.
Studley to Retire as President of Western Accreditor
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