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Russia-Ukraine War Disrupts Study Abroad

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has prompted some colleges to recall students from study abroad programs; future programs in certain parts of Eastern Europe may also be in jeopardy.

Law School Admissions Council Acquires Law School Transparency

The Law School Admission Council on Wednesday announced that it had acquired Law School Transparency, a nonprofit organization dedicated “to...

Jacksonville University to Open Law School

Jacksonville University in Florida plans to open a law school next fall, which would make the small private institution the...

Podcasting and eLearning Milestones: Pulse Podcast

This month’s episode of the Pulse podcast features reflections from the host, Rodney B. Murray, on changes in digital learning...

An Online Hub for Spirituality and Activism

The Graduate Theological Union has created an online platform featuring lessons by scholars about spirituality and activism.

Campus Financial Aid Supports Shine in Crisis but Are Otherwise Lackluster

While many students don’t lean in on opportunities to learn more about student loans and other aspects of personal finance, they tend to have high expectations when it comes to getting help during tough times.

Super HSIs: Recognizing a New Tier of Institutions

Federal funding should be targeted to those institutions that most effectively serve Latino students, not just those that enroll large numbers, Kim A. Wilcox writes.
Opinion

How Presidents Can Best Promote Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

No matter where they stand politically, every president must provide leadership in this area, writes Sheila Edwards Lange, who recommends some ways to do so effectively.