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Republicans Seek to Revive China Initiative
Many education and civil rights advocates are worried the proposed House legislation would justify racial profiling and hinder American science.
Boosting Transfer Ease, Success With New Initiatives
Transfer processes continue to impact student degree attainment. Read about how six colleges and universities are working to smooth out challenges.
A Silver Lining for HBCUs in Affirmative Action’s Demise
Applications to historically Black colleges and universities surged last cycle, and enrollments are up this fall. Can the perennially underfunded institutions handle the influx?
College Students’ Mental Health Takes a Turn—For the Better
Depressive symptoms are down. Psychological well-being is up. Is it a fluke—or the beginning of the end of the postsecondary mental health crisis?
Anticipating Hurricane, Louisiana Campuses Close
Senators Urge Education Department to Extend Gainful Reporting Deadline
Penn Embraces Institutional Neutrality
Study: How Students See Parental Communication in the First-Year Experience
New research from Washington State University evaluates how parents and first-year students communicate, as well as students’ perception of interactions and what that could mean for student success interventions.
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