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Whither American Studies?
Is there still a place for the interdisciplinary, holistic study of American culture in an age of globalization?
Study: Nearly 40 Percent of Students Started, Never Finished College
Federal researchers followed the post-secondary outcomes of 23,000 students for 12 years.
GAO Finds Faculty Diversity Lacking, Discrimination Complaint Processing Slow
Student Wellness Tip: Encouraging Faculty, Staff to PRACTICE Trauma-Informed Pedagogy
An administrator at Indiana University at Indianapolis works to engage faculty and staff in student-centered care through a new actionable and memorable framework.
Ep. 110: Underemployment of College Graduates: How Concerned Should We Be?
Half of all graduates don’t work in jobs that require a bachelor’s degree. What can institutions do to best prepare their students for work?
Data-Based Decisions Tip: Convene Regular Data Meetings
Student success advocates at the University of Kentucky have built a culture of evidence through weekly data meetings. Here’s how they do it, plus pointers for organizing data meetings on your campus.
Sometimes the Right Is Right
Universities should work with right-leaning critics who want to strengthen academia’s distinctive culture, Jenna Silber Storey and Benjamin Storey write.
Academic Success Tip: Interdisciplinary Art Collaboration Creates Diverse Course Materials
Music education students at Central College partnered with their visual arts peers to create story and song books for elementary-aged students.
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