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A Growing Corps of ‘Capital Campuses’
Satellite campuses are proliferating and expanding in Washington, D.C. Not only do they enhance the student experience, but they also give institutions access to policy makers and grant-writing organizations.
WVU Coach Suspended Over Homophobic Slur
Appeals Court Reverses 2 Varsity Blues Convictions
The (50) State(s) of Transfer Data
A new scan of public data on transfer student outcomes reveals major gaps in the information leaders need to create change.
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Federal Student Aid Funding Woes Complicate Resuming Student Loan Payments
Experts and advocates worry that the Education Department lacks adequate funds and won’t be able to prevent high rates of default and delinquency when student loan payments eventually turn back on.
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New British Play Tackles Issues of Academe
Free speech issues dominate in a work about two philosophers.
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A Cost-Saving Measure Raises Concerns for Incarcerated Students
Blue Mountain Community College will no longer run G.E.D. programs at local prisons. Campus leaders say the program isn’t cost-effective. Faculty members are concerned students’ education will be disrupted.
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Student Success Champion: Calley Stevens Taylor Breaks Silos in Student Services
As the vice president for student success and engagement at Cedar Crest College, Calley Stevens Taylor is establishing a union between academic and student affairs and unifying the student experience.
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