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Anticipating Fall Protests, Colleges Adopt a Range of Approaches
The summer has been relatively free of campus protests against the Israel-Hamas war. But institutions continue to grapple with conduct violations and policy changes following the spring encampments.
Johns Hopkins Announces ‘Posture of Restraint‘ on Statements
Report: Teaching Online Students to Self-Regulate Learning
New research suggests that short skill-building activities can motivate self-regulated learning among learners taking courses remotely.
AAUP Faces Criticism for Reversal on Academic Boycotts
The American Association of University Professors announced Monday it had dropped its categorical opposition to the tactic. Critics say the organization has changed for the worse, but its new president isn’t backing down.
Students Link Their Success to Affordability
Students across every institution type and demographic—including household income—link the cost of tuition to their academic success in a new analysis of Student Voice data.
Three Perspectives on Transfer
It’s time to reassess the transfer student pathway, Stephen J. Handel and Eileen L. Strempel write.
FAFSA Night Live!
In Kentucky, federal student aid form completion is down by double digits from last year. State officials hosted a 12-hour telethon in a castle to help close the gap.
Judge Tosses Professors’ Suit Against Indiana’s ‘Intellectual Diversity’ Law
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