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Graduation Speakers on Democracy, Free College and Being a “Weird Person”
From Ken Burns to children’s YouTuber Ms. Rachel, commencement speakers tapped into the hopes, fears and quirks of the class of 2024.
UNC System’s Controlled DEI Demolition
The University of North Carolina System Board of Governors voted to repeal the system’s DEI policy. Will the outcomes differ from those in states that did so through legislation?
Program Innovations: Promoting Success in Student Research
To enhance the student experience and increase access to experiential learning, colleges and universities have gotten creative with undergraduate research experiences.
Changing the Needs Conversation: Taking the Shame out of Getting Something to Eat
Students with food insecurity often feel shame in seeking assistance, but taking three actions can help reduce and remove this feeling for students, write Jennifer A. King and Michelle Lambert of Kent State University.
‘Manufacturing Backlash’
To understand the right-wing legislative attacks on higher education, follow the money, Isaac Kamola writes.
Funding Student Success: License Plate Purchases Help Students Study Abroad
Students, alumni and supporters of Troy University can purchase special branded license plates to display their school spirit and fund student success experiences for learners.
New Commission on Faith-Based Institutions Launched
A group of leaders of religiously affiliated colleges and universities gathered in Washington, D.C., for a first meeting hosted by the American Council on Education.
Unexpected Benefits of Projects in the Humanities: Academic Minute
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