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February 24, 2023
A new white paper suggests colleges need more and better financial incentives to improve transfer processes.
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February 24, 2023
A new report alleges that “higher education accreditors don’t want to hear your complaints.” That's not true, the accreditors say.
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February 24, 2023
Australia asks its universities whether they merit the title or should be called something else.
A multiracial group of adults stands in front of a blackboard.

February 24, 2023
Break Through Tech’s Sprinternships offer women and minority groups short-term opportunities for professional experience in tech.
Various items found in the Bellin College Student Success Center.

February 24, 2023
Bellin College’s Student Success Center offers games and fidgets for community members to take a “brain break” in their study cycle.

February 24, 2023
Steven J. Berberich, interim vice chancellor for academic affairs and provost at the University of Missouri at St. Louis, has been appointed to the job on a permanent basis. Jay M. Bernhardt, dean of the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin, has been named president of Emerson College, in Massachusetts.
Beige stone arches on Stanford's sunny, green campus.

February 23, 2023
Stanford cited inflation as the cause for a 7 percent tuition hike, which will be offset by increased aid for many students. Experts expect less severe increases at other institutions.
Seal of the Department of Education

February 23, 2023
But the administration says it is standing firm on religious freedom in higher education.
Strom Thacker, a white man with gray hair, meets with campus constituents.

February 23, 2023
Pitzer College significantly widens participation for faculty, staff and students in its hunt for a new leader, overcoming concerns about candidate privacy and strengthening buy-in for the eventual choice.
Young man on the street showing a cannabis joint and a lighter with a marijuana leaf, close up.

February 23, 2023
A study finds that increased cannabis use among students, including vaping, is common on college campuses.
Arm of man in suit touches a screen with various business-related icons and large text saying, "Mentoring."

February 23, 2023
Gonzaga University, with Springboard, is launching a set of tech boot camps in which students meet with mentors weekly.

February 23, 2023
A NACE survey finds students who engage with campus career centers receive more job offers and paid internships than their peers who do not. Here’s how to make career readiness a strategy rather than a scramble.
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February 22, 2023
Faculty members have welcomed chat bots into their classrooms. But how will they help students manage AI’s sometimes-disturbing replies?
Screenshot of the university president's blog.

February 22, 2023
Leaders of West Virginia’s Bluefield State University ended the Faculty Senate, among other changes that drew faculty criticism. Now, the university president has written a blog post mulling firing certain dissenters.
Screenshots from TikTok of students pouring alcohol into gallon containers.

February 22, 2023
“Borgs,” which often include a full fifth of vodka, have been described as a harm-reduction tool, but some experts believe the cons of this Gen Z fad outweigh any pros.
Enilda Romero-Hall, a brown-skinned woman with curly dark hair and yellow-framed glasses, and Alanna Gillis, a white woman with rosy skin.

February 22, 2023
The hybrid approach kept classroom learning accessible during the pandemic. Do the pros outweigh the cons in “normal” times?
An overhead shot of groups of students seated at round tables.

February 22, 2023
Hamilton College’s Connect Team unites students and their major interests to the college’s alumni community with events, blogs and interviews.
Lindsay Hoffman, a white woman with dark hair and bright-colored glasses.

February 22, 2023
A University of Delaware professor shares why and how she makes dialogue about difficult-to-discuss issues a foundational skill in her classroom.

February 22, 2023
Carleton College Christina Farhart, political science Jonathan Lafky, economics Adam Loy, statistics Andrew Poppick, statistics Sandra Rousseau, French Juliane Schicker, German Ithaca College Kyle Armbrust, performance studies Patricia Capaldi, art Mat Fournier, world languages, literatures and cultures David Hajjar, speech-language pathology and audiology Carly Jo Hosbach-Cannon, speech-language pathology and audiology
Governor Kathy Hochul, a white woman with brown hair, speaks at a podium with a blue sign that says "Making college more affordable and accessible."

February 21, 2023
Since taking office, Governor Kathy Hochul has championed public higher ed and boosted its funding. For many long-suffering SUNY and CUNY campuses, her support won’t make up for a decade of disinvestment.

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