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How Hispanic Students Feel About Semester's Start
Fewer than half of Hispanic students said they were excited about the start of the semester, according to a recent...
Bill Russell and the Basketball Revolution
Certain people can change the game they play all by themselves. In today’s Academic Minute, the University of Memphis’s Aram...
Florida Institutions Brace for Hurricane Ian
Universities are canceling classes and shuttering campuses ahead of the storm, showing the importance of disaster resilience in a world transformed by climate change.
A Long Wait for the Next Bus
The nationwide bus driver shortage is impacting campus transit: colleges are adjusting bus schedules, training new drivers and handing out taxi vouchers to help students get around.
Publisher Blocks Access to Ebooks, Scrambling Fall Courses
Wiley withdraws more than 1,300 titles from a large multidisciplinary ebook collection for libraries as fall classes begin, hindering students’ access to affordable learning materials.
Colleges Must Invest More in Mental Health
A Band-Aid approach won’t work, Nick Ladany writes.
Women Make Up Majority of College-Educated Workforce
Women now make up a majority of the U.S. workforce with at least a bachelor’s degree, according to a new...
More Than Just More Counselors
Addressing the mental health crisis on college campuses requires more than adding counselors, James Herbert and Jennifer DeBurro write.
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