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Students Sound Off on Career Centers

According to the newest Student Voice survey on life after college, about a third of students—even those graduating in 2024—haven’t interacted with their campus career center. There’s also a gap between the services students say career centers should offer and what services they’re actually seeking out.

Students at job fair

Survey Finds Employer Confidence in College Grads

American Association of Colleges and Universities report finds employers see value in degrees and favor graduates who’ve been exposed to a wide range of viewpoints.

Duke Receives $100 Million Gift From Duke Endowment

Duke University has received a $100 million gift that will, among other things, help it carry out ambitious plans for...
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Biden Administration to Take Another Swing at Accreditation Rules

Negotiations next spring will address state authorization and the definition of distance education but won’t consider use of third-party servicers.

A jar of change, labeled with the word "Retirement," next to a clock.
Opinion

A Dignified Retirement

Much more data are needed to help bring about equitable benefits for adjunct faculty, Adrianna Kezar and Jordan Harper write.

Taking Perspective: Reducing Prejudice in Politics: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Alauna Safarpour, assistant professor of political science at Gettysburg College, considers how to go about...
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's largest residence hall on campus, Hinton James, houses first-year students.

Positive Partnership: Graduate Students Provide Well-Being Coaching in Res Halls

The School of Social Work partnered with Carolina Housing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to provide wellness care to residential undergraduate students.

HBCUs Increase Black Students’ Likelihood of Graduating

A recent report from the Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University suggests that the type of college where...