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Students Take a Detour From Digital Overuse

When Yueying Yu and a peer established and grew the Social Media Is Bad club, they learned the power in connecting and identifying solutions to shared problems while face-to-face.

Florida Senate Rejects New College Trustee Choice

The Florida Senate rejected one of the six New College of Florida trustees Republican governor Ron DeSantis appointed to force...
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Students and Academic Life: The Top 10 Insights

The biggest takeaways from our Student Voice survey on academic life have implications for teaching practices, deadline flexibility, grading, advising and more.

WVU Coach Suspended Over Homophobic Slur

West Virginia University announced a three-game suspension and $1 million pay cut for men’s basketball coach Bob Huggins yesterday, two...

Appeals Court Reverses 2 Varsity Blues Convictions

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit reversed the fraud convictions of two wealthy parents accused of participating...
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A Growing Corps of ‘Capital Campuses’

Satellite campuses are proliferating and expanding in Washington, D.C. Not only do they enhance the student experience, but they also give institutions access to policy makers and grant-writing organizations.

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New British Play Tackles Issues of Academe

Free speech issues dominate in a work about two philosophers.

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Student Success Champion: Calley Stevens Taylor Breaks Silos in Student Services

As the vice president for student success and engagement at Cedar Crest College, Calley Stevens Taylor is establishing a union between academic and student affairs and unifying the student experience.