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Virginia Commonwealth’s News Release Battle—With Itself
The university’s public affairs school published poll results criticizing university leaders, who then insulted the poll’s methodology. The school fired back.
Enrollments Rise After Pandemic-Related Declines
Undergraduate enrollment is up again, according to new data. Community colleges focused on vocational training in particular made major gains last fall.
Academic Life Without a Smartphone
Jeffrey Herlihy-Mera doesn’t have a smartphone—and he thinks scholars should be asking a lot more questions about how the devices are affecting academic life.
Introducing ‘Voices of Student Success,’ a Podcast Series
Voices of Student Success: Supporting Belonging and Campus Engagement of Latino Students
A new limited series of The Key, Voices of Student Success, launches with a conversation between Student Success reporter Ashley Mowreader and Adelí Durón, director of the Latinx Resource Center at UC Irvine.
British Scholar Accused of Transphobia Wins Harassment Case
More Settlements in Financial Aid Antitrust Lawsuit
The latest agreements mean eight of 17 universities sued for colluding over financial aid have settled. The known settlement amounts add up to more than $151 million.
Cal State System Strike Begins, Ends in 1 Day
The university, the country’s largest four-year public institution by enrollment, didn’t concede to the union’s demand for a 12 percent raise this academic year.
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