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Student Affairs Career Advice From the President
A panel of college presidents offered advice to young and midlevel professionals in student affairs at NASPA’s Conferences on Student Success in Higher Education.
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Yes, University Cybersecurity Is Still a Concern
A year after a massive data breach targeted dozens of higher ed institutions, university cybersecurity spending is at an all-time high. But experts say it is not enough.
Report: Legacy Preferences Harm Diversity
Colleges that offer admissions preferences to legacy applicants are less likely to admit Black, Latino and low-income students, according to...
Valparaiso University Closes Art Museum
Valparaiso University in Indiana has temporarily closed the Brauer Museum of Art and dismissed its director as part of a...
Marijuana No Longer Banned for Some NCAA Athletes
The NCAA has removed marijuana from its banned drugs list for Division I college football championships and postseason, Spectrum News...
FAFSA Chaos Had Bigger Impact on Minority Students
The botched rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid disproportionately affected low-income Black and Latino students, according...
Independent Review of Northwestern Athletics Finds Positives, Room for Improvement
Northwestern University released an independent report on athletics accountability and culture Thursday, which reviewed “the processes and accountability mechanisms in...
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FAFSA Fiasco Forces Cuts at Small Colleges
Many small private colleges are surviving quarter to quarter, narrowly avoiding sweeping budget cuts. The bungled FAFSA rollout pushed some over the edge.
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