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Dos and Don’ts of Using Data for Student Success

Data usage is growing in student success work. As professionals look to track efficiency and outcomes of their efforts, a new report offers suggestions for creating measurement systems.

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From Ending Tenure to Enshrining It

Texas’s Senate has passed antitenure, anti-DEI and anti-transgender sports access bills. But they may face stronger opposition in the state’s House of Representatives.

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Scaling Up: Increasing Apprenticeship Programs

The City University of New York will add 12 apprenticeship programs to its associate degree programs starting this fall. The additional offerings will support hundreds of students across 10 CUNY colleges.

The Power of Inclusive Hospitality: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Brad Garner, associate professor of education and digital learning scholar in residence at Indiana Wesleyan...

‘Huge Sense of Relief’: How New FAFSA Could Help Homeless Students

On the new form, students will have to answer fewer questions about their status as unaccompanied homeless youth. Advocates are hoping the changes make it easier for students to access financial aid but worry about implementation.

Weekly Wisdom | Dr. DeAngela Burns-Wallace

Join us for a lively Weekly Wisdom interview with Dr. DeAngela Burns-Wallace.

Few Changes Planned to Foreign Gift Reporting Requirements

The Biden administration is largely sticking with Trump-era requirements that outline how colleges should disclose foreign gifts of more than $250,000. Higher education associations had urged the department to rethink its approach.

Extracurricular Activities and College Admissions

A review finds that white, Asian and wealthier students record more activities in applications.