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Demand for Online Classes Prompts Closure of Satellite Centers in Iowa

The University of Iowa’s learning centers used to hold in-person classes for graduate business and social work students, but those students have preferred remote learning since the pandemic.

U.S. Opens Civil Rights Investigation Into UC Berkeley, 4 Others

The Education Department is investigating allegations of shared-ancestry discrimination at another five colleges and universities, including the University of California...
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Campus Engagement Tip: Reaching Students on Social Media

Higher education professionals share five strategies and four content ideas for engaging with students through an institution’s social media accounts.

Struggling Eastern Gateway Gets $6 Million State Lifeline

Struggling Eastern Gateway Community College in Ohio will receive a $6 million lifeline from the state to keep it solvent...
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Opinion

Careers Across the Curriculum

As academic departments increasingly are held accountable for students’ job outcomes, institutions need to provide more support, Mikaila Mariel Lemonik Arthur writes.

Prioritizing Textbook Affordability: Voices of Student Success

Voices of Student Success, a six-episode series focused on student retention, engagement and graduation in higher education, takes over this...
Patty Goedl, a light-skinned woman with long brown hair, teaches accounting at the University of Cincinnati at Clermont.

Listen: Increasing Affordability in Course Materials

A University of Cincinnati at Clermont accounting professor shares how she wrote and published an OER textbook, saving students thousands of dollars each semester.

Mississippi University Closure Bill Dies, but Similar One Emerges

A Mississippi bill that would close three unidentified state colleges or universities essentially died in a state Senate committee Monday...