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An image of Marsha Danielson, smiling, standing outside in front of a brick building.

February 17, 2023
Twin investigations find that Minnesota State College Southeast president Marsha Danielson violated policies on accepting gifts and maintaining a respectful workplace.
This is a picture of New Mexico State University system chancellor Dan Arvizu, a white man with white hair, speaking at a press conference Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023.

February 17, 2023
Recent allegations of hazing within New Mexico State University’s basketball program are being investigated. The program has been suspended and the head coach fired.
The Times Higher Education logo, with a red T, a purple H and a blue E.

February 17, 2023
Many prominent professors have lost their positions in recent weeks.

February 17, 2023
As vice president of student success and engagement, Price shares his student success philosophy, including the importance of nurturing hope.
A glass-fronted building at Goucher College, with students walking inside.

February 17, 2023
Students use Goucher College’s micro-internship program for six-week virtual internships hosted by the college’s alumni network.

February 17, 2023
Steven J. Berberich, interim vice chancellor for academic affairs and provost at the University of Missouri at St. Louis, has been named to the job on a permanent basis.
The upside-down reflection of a red barn.

February 16, 2023
A merged institution born out of financial strain seeks to balance cost with quality, while also reaching more rural residents. But its botched announcement led to an outcry, an apology and a no-confidence vote.
 female teacher talks to teen students

February 16, 2023
A new analysis shows dual-enrollment programs can be costly for community colleges—unless they’re carefully designed.
A redbrick building at Harvard Business School.

February 16, 2023
A faculty review board said it began investigating a now-former Harvard professor for, among other things, his publicly condemned reaction to being overcharged for Chinese food. That’s per his new lawsuit—over not earning tenure.
James Kvall, a white man with gray hair wearing a business suit and standing next to an American flag.

February 16, 2023
Colleges and universities that contract with an online program management company need to submit details about those arrangements by May 1.
A student gets a book from a librarian.

February 16, 2023
Student success librarians and library programs target information access for first-year students.

February 16, 2023
Cedarville University Matthew Bennett, missions and theology Danielle Fredette, electrical engineering J. Michael McKay, biblical theology John Tarwater, finance Felisha Younkin, psychology Nina Sekerak, chemistry Colby College Justin Becknell, environmental studies Sarah Braunstein, English and creative writing Nadia El-Shaarawi, global studies Jay Sibara, women’s, gender and sexuality studies Arisa White, English and creative writing
The cover of Thinking Critically in College, with black and red lettering on a blue background.

February 16, 2023
A former dean of academic advising argues that supporting student success means ramping up critical thinking training. 

February 15, 2023
Enrollment has declined dramatically at Whittier College. The president says she has a plan to fix it, but critics question the progress and her leadership amid change at the college.
An art museum, lit by a golden-orange sunset, is seen from across a green lawn

February 15, 2023
Donations to higher ed institutions rose by 12.5 percent last fiscal year—the largest increase in over two decades. Experts say philanthropy is stepping up to fill other funding gaps.
M. Roy Wilson, an older man with darker skin and white hair.

February 15, 2023
A new National Academies report recommends systemic changes to confront racism in science, technology, engineering, math and medicine disciplines.
Two students embrace in front of a black rock on which the words "How many more?" have been spray painted in red.

February 15, 2023
A gunman unaffiliated with the university killed three students and critically wounded five others before killing himself.
Jeanne Zweig, a white woman with dark hair, wears a jacket with a fur-trimmed collar and cuffs.

February 15, 2023
The estate of a late Temple University alumna who had cerebral palsy gave the institution nearly $11 million to fund scholarships for students with disabilities.
Diane Chase, a white woman with brown hair, speaks to a darker-skinned young woman.

February 15, 2023
As the new chief academic officer for both a system and its flagship university, Chase explains why student success is so meaningful, both personally and as an institutional investment.
A digital map of the UT Austin campus shows locations of approximately 20 napping spots, starting with the Perry-Castañeda Library.

February 15, 2023
Campus nap maps such as the University of Texas at Austin’s help students catch z’s between classes and other activities. They also help raise awareness of the importance of sleep.

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