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‘Raising Leaders From Within’

Pamela Lau was president “designee” of Parkland College for three years before formally becoming president. The long wait time is not the norm at most colleges, but Lau says it prepared her well for the presidency.

A Bad Hand or a Good One?

Hofstra University strongly opposes a proposed casino and entertainment project near its campus on Long Island. Two other colleges in the area say the development would open up new career opportunities for students.
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The Fragile Future of Artistic Expression on Campus

Campus art museum directors and curators are reporting rising concerns about potential repercussions for displaying controversial artworks, Amy Werbel writes.

Funding Student Success: Housing Scholarships for Underrepresented Commuter Students

Fordham University’s Housing Fund promotes positive student outcomes, removing obstacles to engagement on campus and creating a more vibrant and diverse residential community.

U of California Proposes Guaranteed Transfer Plan

The University of California has proposed, for the first time, a guaranteed admission plan for all qualified community college students...

Children’s Food Experiences Shape Grown-Ups’ Taste Preferences

Why do we like the food we like as adults? In today’s Academic Minute, Stony Brook University’s Arianna Maffei looks...

Spring Enrollment Steady, but Not for All Institutions

Preliminary data from the National Student Clearinghouse show flat enrollment across all sectors of higher education. Enrollment rises at community colleges and in certificate programs, while bachelor's-degree-seeking students dip.

Temple University President Resigns

Jason Wingard has stepped down after mounting pressures related to campus violence and workforce issues. His sudden resignation ends a tenure marked by controversy.