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Expanding Access to College in Prisons
The Education Department has proposed to expand Pell Grant eligibility to prisoners. Although this will provide the opportunity for many to earn a degree behind bars, questions still remain on how the program will assure access and equity.
Colleges Face a Student Housing Squeeze
Some colleges attribute long wait lists for campus housing to heightened demand for a residential experience following two-plus years of COVID-19 disruptions.
New Presidents or Provosts: Adler U, Antioch College, Arkansas State U, Coast Mountain College, Gordon State College, Robert Morris U (Pa.), Touro U–Nevada, U of California–Los Angeles, U of Michigan
Joanne Ardovini, dean of the Audrey Cohen School for Human Services, Education, Public Administration and Affairs, Community Health Education, and...
Opinion
The 10 Commandments of Experiential Learning
Growth in the field has led to confusion about terminology, methods and best practices, write Jay Roberts and Anna Welton, who have identified some key foundational elements.
Following TA Strike, IU Bloomington Announces Pay Increase
Indiana University at Bloomington said Tuesday that it will increase the minimum stipend amount and cut mandatory fees for graduate...
54 Findings of Misconduct Across 12 Cal State Campuses
Fifty-four faculty members, coaches and staff members across 12 California State University campuses were found responsible for sexual misconduct or...
Opinion
Conferencing Critically in a COVID-19 World
Remote or hybrid conferences solve a lot of problems but bring other downsides that are underdiscussed, Nolan Higdon and Allison Butler write.
Opinion
Stay Aboard the Titantic: Those Deck Chairs Won't Rearrange Themselves (letter)
An insulting plea not to quit suggests workers should be loyal to institutions at a time when the reverse isn't necessarily true.
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