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Despite TikTok Bans, Colleges Are Thriving on the App
Several campuses have restricted their use of TikTok. For those still using the app, it’s proven a successful way to reach prospective students and leverage current students’ skills.
President Defies Calls for Her Ouster
Faculty, staff and students are united in calling for Connecticut College president Katherine Bergeron to step down after a dean resigned in protest. So far, she’s resisting.
Hampshire Admits All Students at New College of Florida
Hampshire College on Thursday offered admission to all New College of Florida students in good standing. The offer also includes...
A Time for Change at Gustavus Adolphus College
A change in the certification of athletic trainers drove the liberal arts college to add its first-ever master’s degree program. Its leaders acted with an eye toward recruiting more students in an era of declining enrollment.
Chicago Will 'Bargain in Good Faith' After Grad Workers Vote to Unionize
University of Chicago graduate student workers have voted 1,696 to 155 to unionize, the National Labor Relations Board announced Thursday evening.
Student Success Champion: Q&A With Josh Landau, York College of Pennsylvania
Josh Landau, associate provost for student success, shares his philosophy for student success, his personal academic struggles and how to capture students in intentional touch points.
Courses Offer Undeclared and Other Students Career Exploration Opportunities
Adelphi University’s interdisciplinary 360 seminars focus on narrow themes, with guest lectures and atypical assessments.
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Admissions Staff Accountability and Travel
Don’t throw the student recruitment baby out with the COVID bathwater, write Robert Massa and Bill Conley.
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