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Opinion

The GOP’s Bad Faith Focus on Campus Antisemitism

The party’s assault on DEI only undermines the ability of colleges to address antisemitism, Jonathan Feingold writes.

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Academic Success Tip: Engage Students in Real Talk

A pilot initiative at SUNY Oneonta encourages vulnerability among instructors in the classroom, helping students to see their professors as people and seek help.

Columbia Removes 3 Administrators Who Shared Antisemitic Texts

Columbia University has permanently removed three administrators who exchanged antisemitic text messages during a May panel discussion about Jewish life...

Republican Bills Would Require FAFSA Release by Oct. 1

Following a delayed and botched launch of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, congressional Republicans want to require the...
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Success Program Launch: Experiential Learning for First-Gen, Undocumented Learners

Arrupe College of Loyola University Chicago guides students through career exploration and development in weekly pre-internship experiences.

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Opinion

Noncredit Pathways: A Federal Policy Blind Spot

States should lead the way in expanding opportunity for noncredit learners, writes Kenyatta Lovett.

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A Florida Law Has Nearly Killed Campus Voter Registration Drives

After a 2023 measure increased penalties for making errors when registering voters, some student groups have decided the risk of doing so is too high.

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Opinion

Enrollment Planning in the Specter of Closure

Misunderstandings about enrollment management and changing student needs can make a bad situation worse, Mark Campbell and Rachel Schreiber write.