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Report: Ensuring Students Find Jobs That Fit
The Project on Workforce and Harvard identify drivers of career success and methods of promoting effective career navigation for individuals in the U.S.
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Fallout From Wisconsin System’s Failed Deal
The Growing Public Disgust With the Ethos of Elite Private Universities
The causes and consequences of mounting public distrust of elite higher education.
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Did the Top Campus for Student Free Speech Punish Faculty Speech?
A Michigan Tech professor allegedly called Young Americans for Freedom members “idiots” in class—and was then removed from the class.
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Academic Success Tip: Foster New Student Relations Online, In Person
DePaul University staffers are piloting a zero-credit course to connect incoming neuroscience students and provide a resource hub for them during their first year.
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Report: Addressing the Roots of Food Insecurity in Higher Ed
A new Tennessee Higher Education Commission and Tennessee Student Assistance Corporation report highlights the ways institutions can support students facing basic needs insecurity.
S&P Global Projects Mixed Outlook for Higher Ed in 2024
![From left to right, Claudine Gay, president of Harvard University, Elizabeth Magill, now former president of University of Pennsylvania, Pamela Nadell, professor of history and Jewish studies at American University, and Sally Kornbluth, president of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, testified before the House Education and Workforce Committee last week on the issue of antisemitism on campuses. In the photo of the hearing, Gay, in the foreground, is speaking.](/sites/default/files/styles/image_205_x_203/public/2023-12/GettyImages-1833206910.jpg?itok=244povFC)
Lessons on Moral Clarity From the Antisemitism Hearing
The presidents’ answers were not so much wrong as they were deaf to the moral imperatives of the moment, Karl Schonberg writes.
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