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Boosting Engagement With Career Services: Students Weigh In

Student Voice survey respondents share six career center actions they say would make them likelier to use career services.

Most Americans Lack Confidence in College Leaders

A majority of Americans lack confidence in higher education leaders, according to a new U.S. News –Harris poll that surveyed...
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Oklahoma Governor Orders DEI Cuts

Oklahoma governor Kevin Stitt signed an executive order Wednesday mandating reviews and widespread cuts to diversity, equity and inclusion offices...

Colleges Saw Costs Rise 4% in Fiscal Year 2023

Inflation for U.S. colleges and universities rose 4 percent in fiscal year 2023, according to data from the annual Commonfund...

Wisconsin Board Reverses Vote, Approves Funding Deal

The Universities of Wisconsin Board of Regents voted 11 to 6 Wednesday night to approve a deal to cut spending...
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Opinion

The Endangered Right to Assemble on Campus

Suppressing pro-Palestinian protests does a disservice to the future of American politics, Tabatha Abu El-Haj writes.

A group of Spelman, Morehouse and Clark Atlanta students stand in the back seat of a car waving, wearing formal suits, dresses and sashes for homecoming.

An Unneighborly Dispute About Spelman-Morehouse Title IX Complaints

A lawsuit and persistent allegations of mishandled sexual assault complaints by Spelman women against Morehouse men raise troubling questions about the close bond between the colleges.

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Toward a Transfer Guarantee

Interest in guaranteed admission surged after the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ban. But the main beneficiaries of the programs are often overlooked: transfer students.