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Report: State Funding Closely Linked to Student Success
State funding for public higher education institutions and student financial aid have a direct impact on student success, a new...
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5 Things We Must Do Better When This Thing Is Over
Matthew Wright offers suggestions for fellow Zoomed-out faculty instructors.
Hartford President Leaves Commencement After Jeers
Gregory Woodward, the president of the University of Hartford in Connecticut, left a commencement ceremony this weekend after being booed...
Embattled GW President Plans Retirement
Thomas LeBlanc will retire at the end of his five-year contract in 2022 after taking criticism related to diversity on campus and plans to shrink the student body, but support for his handling of the pandemic.
Capital Campaign Watch: American, Eastern Michigan, Gordon, Wofford
Starting Out American University has started a campaign to raise $500 million. The university has already raised $270 million. Eastern...
Back to the New Normal: Finding Efficiencies and Managing Expenses | Available On-Demand
Which practices that institutions adopted to save money and to be more efficient during the pandemic should they keep now...
Impending Impact of COVID-19 on Drowning Rates
As temperatures rise, water safety continues to be an important topic during COVID-19. In today's Academic Minute, Indiana University Bloomington's...
The Return of Earmarking
Congressional committees are once again accepting proposed earmarks from lawmakers, and reforms to the controversial practice could be in higher education’s favor.
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