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Positive Partnership: Expanding Transfer Opportunities for 2-Year Degree Seekers
A new articulation agreement between two Catholic institutions in Connecticut will allow low-income associate degree earners to pursue their bachelor’s degrees.
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Presidents Break With Supreme Court on Affirmative Action
Most college and university presidents disagree with the decision on race-conscious admissions and think it will reduce diversity in higher education—just not at their institutions, a new survey finds.
Weekly Wisdom | Interview with Bill Moses from the Kresge Foundation
Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with Bill Moses from the Kresge Foundation.
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Managing the Demand Cliff
The other enrollment cliff is something that higher ed leaders can actually do something about, write Rebecca Mathews, Bijan Warner and Peter Stokes.
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Tenured Faculty Raises Alarm as Gettysburg Eyes Fewer Adjuncts
The Pennsylvania liberal arts college recently made headlines for closing its literary journal. Professors say they now fear more cuts.
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Direct Admissions Spreads, State by State
From Georgia to Wisconsin, state university systems are adopting the experimental policy, hoping to boost enrollment and reach new students.
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Students Want More Space for Cultural Understanding, Affinity Groups
A majority of students believes multicultural centers and identity groups can contribute to a positive campus environment, according to new research from NASPA. But administrators aren’t investing in these projects at the same level.
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N.J. Ruling Backs Fired Community College Professors
State hearing officer says County College of Morris retaliated against five faculty members for their union activity and recommends they get their jobs back.
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