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A Push to Rename De Anza College

De Anza College students, faculty and local community members are pushing for a name change at the California community college...

Minnesota Drops Degree Requirement for Most Jobs

The state of Minnesota on Monday said it would eliminate degree requirements for most of its jobs, joining a growing...
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Students Outrunning Faculty in AI Use

A new study finds over half of students use generative AI, while more than 75 percent of faculty members do not regularly use the technology.

A male student looks up at the word "orientation" written in yellow on a green chalkboard behind him.

What Kind of Welcome?

Nearly all students want choice in some of the orientation sessions they’ll attend, according to a new Student Voice survey. Topics of interest include internships and career planning, mental health, time management, and study skills.

A group of five college-aged students holding flags from five different nations.

‘U.S. News’ Rankings Erase International Students

About a fifth of the metrics in the new U.S. News rankings exclude international students, Ryan Allen and Tomoko Takahashi write.

Two individuals stand next to a pink-and-black vending machine containing Narcan.

Campus Vending Machines Now Stocked With Life-Saving Products

The machines are the latest harm-reduction strategy on college campuses and give students easy access to Narcan, the overdose-reversing drug, and other related items that can save lives.

List: 23 People Blocked From Federal Financial Aid System

College administrators and university employees convicted of fraud are among the 23 people currently barred from participating in federal financial...
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Report: Addressing Concerns Around Online Education

A new report from California Competes unpacks the hesitancy around online learning in higher education and how institutions can evolve programs to better support students.