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Italy Buys Hotels to Recruit International Students
It’s part of a broad campaign to deal with a decline in domestic students.
Striving to Use Technology to Smooth Transfer Connections
A digital transcript sharing company and a software company that helps manage transfer team up. Leaders hope their union helps students move among higher ed institutions with more ease.
Connecticut College President to Resign
Connecticut College president Katherine Bergeron is stepping down after facing protests and calls for her resignation.
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20 Years of Experiencing Asian Invisibility in Academe
While some people may dismiss the phenomenon as no big deal, it is so strong that it’s as if a person does not physically exist, writes Keith Nabb.
How to Age Healthfully: Academic Minute
Today on the Academic Minute: Britteny M. Howell, assistant professor of health sciences and director of the healthy aging research...
Millikin University to Lay Off 15 Employees, Close Vacancies
Millikin University in Illinois is poised to lay off 15 employees and reduce a number of unspecified vacant positions, citing...
Partisan Divides Over Student Loans
President Biden’s student loan policies came under fire during a House hearing that featured lots of talking points and few specific policy solutions.
Houston Christian University Sues Counseling Association
Houston Christian University filed a lawsuit earlier this month against the American Association of Christian Counselors and its president, Tim...
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