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New on the Job: Meagan Bryson, Western Washington University
As the inaugural director of academic advising and student achievement, Bryson speaks about opening a new center, establishing a footprint on campus and meeting students where they are.

N.J. Ruling Backs Fired Community College Professors
State hearing officer says County College of Morris retaliated against five faculty members for their union activity and recommends they get their jobs back.

Arizona State Instructor Followed, Injured by Turning Point USA Crew
Police investigate an altercation with a queer ASU educator as possible aggravated assault by an operative of the right-wing group.
The Week in Admissions News
Georgia launches a new direct admissions program; ACT scores drop again; many public and private New York institutions waive application fees.

Is Substack a Brave New World for Academic Publishing?
The platform offers scholars a way of building a profile and livelihood away from universities, but what makes a successful Substacker, and is there really room for everyone?
Georgia Launches New Direct Admissions Program

Campus Involvement: The Tech Connection
Some students say they lack awareness of campus events and activities, according to new Student Voice survey findings. Many want a comprehensive campus events calendar and see technology as a way to enhance campus involvement.

Do ‘Women in STEM’ Programs Violate Title IX?
Civil rights complaints against initiatives for women in male-dominated STEM fields are piling up. But it’s not clear that such programs are actually illegal.
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