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A Vast, Untapped Pool of Stopped-Out Students

Each year millions of students enter the growing cohort of adults with some college but no degree. As enrollment struggles mount, institutions are starting to pay attention.

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Opinion

Collateral Consequences

In responding to student protests, universities should take immigration consequences into account, Alexandra Dufresne writes.

Falling Forward With Project-Based Learning: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute, part of Worcester Polytechnic Institute’s Benefits of Project-Based Learning Week: Sarah Stanlick, assistant professor in...
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Survey: College Students, Recent Grads Feel Confident in Career Prospects

A majority of current and recently graduated students say their college degree improved their career prospects and that they know what employers are looking for.

New Presidents or Provosts: Berkeley City College, Dillard, Jackson State, Mount St. Mary’s, Oglethorpe, Southern Maine CC, Stockton U, Sweet Briar, West Chester

R. Lorraine (Laurie) Bernotsky, executive vice president and provost at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, has been named president there...
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Program Innovation: Creating Counseling Capacity for Student Success

For institutions with limited resources looking to support students without hiring staff, experts offer four opportunities for scalable programs.

Three Questions on Online Program Marketing for NYU’ Anna Miller

A conversation with the executive director of online education marketing at New York University.

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‘Unprecedented Steps’: Board Pulls Plug on Columbia Law Review Website

After student editors published a submitted article Monday accusing Israel of genocide, the journal’s Board of Directors took the whole site down. One editor describes how it happened.