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March 7, 2023
In latest Inside Higher Ed survey, colleges’ chief academic officers express their views on academic health, what their colleges do well (and not so well), general education, liberal arts, budgets, and more.
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March 7, 2023
The University of North Carolina system is grappling with accusations of partisan overreach by state legislators and their governing board appointees, fueling concerns that the system is headed down a dangerous path.
Students at D'youville University on an outdoor playing field

March 7, 2023
An unexplained outage at D’Youville University led to a month of network unreliability on campus. University officials say networks are now available, but faculty members say the lack of information about the outage has been frustrating.
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March 7, 2023
A nearly three-year payment pause and forthcoming changes to income-driven repayment mean that fewer student borrowers will likely default on their loans. Here’s what that means for accountability.
Brian Reed, a white man with glasses and a beard.

March 7, 2023
As a student success administrator and former first-gen college student, Brian Reed shares his perspective on using student success data and embedding career readiness in curricula.
Four NYU students wearing matching T-shirts stand in a lab full of complicated equipment.

March 7, 2023
At New York University’s engineering school, the Vertically Integrated Projects program provides experiential learning and research opportunities for students.

March 7, 2023
Hartwick College is starting academic minors in game development, cybersecurity, data analysis, web design and digital marketing. New Mexico State University and the University of New Mexico are starting a Ph.D. in health equity sciences.
A group of striking graduate student workers, of various races and genders.

March 6, 2023
This week looms large, with a possible no-confidence vote for university administrators and public dissent within the graduate student workers’ union.
Denise Woods, a Black woman wearing a colorful scarf around her neck, speaks into a microphone.

March 6, 2023
It’s not just cities and towns that have worked to reform their police practices since 2020. Some campuses are trying to incorporate alternative models, too.
D'Angelo Taylor, a young Black man with short hair and glasses, wearing a suit and tie.

March 6, 2023
Belmont University has hired a vice president of hope, unity and belonging to help the institution promote and practice its values of inclusiveness.
A female nutritionist in a bright office counsels a young female client on nutrition, using graphic on a clipboard.

March 6, 2023
Quality outpatient treatment for students with eating disorders is coordinated and multipronged.
Two people in front of a purple and yellow backdrop at the Albert Nelson Student Success Center.

March 6, 2023
Kansas Wesleyan’s Student Success Coaching pairs first-year students with a staff coach, giving them tools for success for their academic careers.

March 6, 2023
Muhlenberg College Andrew Ardizzoia, music Giancarlo Cuadra, biology Matthieu de Wit, neuroscience Tineke D’Haeseleer, history Alexandra Frazer, psychology Worcester Polytechnic Institute Jeannine Coburn, biomedical engineering Daniel DiMassa, humanities and arts Ulkuhan Guler, electrical and computer engineering Tian Guo, computer science Nikhil Karanjgaokar, aerospace engineering Elizabeth Long Lingo, business
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March 3, 2023
Three recent studies highlight confusion about alternative credentials. But all parties seek quality, verifiable, bite-size, low-priced online offerings targeting specific industries.
A group of mostly Black students wearing blue TSU gear.

March 3, 2023
A comptroller’s report outlines a lack of planning and poor decisions by Tennessee State University and calls for new leadership. The institution’s supporters blame decades of state underfunding for the problems.
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March 3, 2023
In Education Department’s latest move to ramp up oversight of for-profit colleges, it outlines its authority to hold individuals who control risky institutions financially responsible. The guidance also applies to private nonprofit colleges.
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March 3, 2023
The League of European Research Universities thinks so, but it also acknowledges that some academics may be beyond help.
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March 3, 2023
From memos and reports to self-assessments and slide decks, writing skills often needed on the job don’t tend to be taught in college. But professors can incorporate workplace writing into course assignments.
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March 3, 2023
Virginia Tech’s Barbershop Talk Series opens conversations for students to receive support and build belonging at college.

March 3, 2023
Jerry Balentine, executive vice president and interim provost at New York Institute of Technology, has been named provost and EVP there on a permanent basis. Marta Yera Cronin, president of Columbia Gorge Community College, in Oregon, has been chosen as president of Delaware County Community College, in Pennsylvania.

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