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Student Veterans at Selective Colleges, 2022
Wick Sloane’s annual survey of how many student veterans are enrolled at highly selective colleges finds some meaningful progress, yet many institutions still not paying attention to the issue.
Remembering a Friend to Student Veterans
James Wright, Dartmouth’s former president, was well-known as an administrator and leader. Wick Sloane celebrates another set of his contributions.
Black Students at Grinnell Seek Changes
Black students at Grinnell College are demanding changes after a series of racial incidents, The Des Moines Register reported. In...
Building Inclusive Communities Through Peer Mentoring
Encouraging students with disabilities to feel included leads to a better society. In today’s Academic Minute, part of Northern Kentucky...
Struggling Cabrini University Appeals for Partnerships
The Pennsylvania university is cutting administrative posts amid declining enrollment and a financial deficit. Now administrators are actively seeking partnerships.
How Colleges Measure and Prove Their Value
With public doubts escalating about whether going to college is “worth it,” campus leaders and policy analysts discuss steps institutions are taking to show how they help students and society.
Simple Interventions Can Curb Cheating, Study Finds
A new study evaluates how six simple interventions, including quizzing students on academic honesty, appear to have reduced cheating in a computer science course.
Stolen Art Returned to Howard University Decades After Theft
A piece of art stolen from Howard University’s collections decades ago will return to the historically Black Washington, D.C., university...
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