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Online Leaders: Fully In-person Students Will Be Outliers
Chief online officers believe most students' academic paths will feature prominent online components by 2025, a new survey finds. Other campus leaders see bigger role for in-person learning.

'Academic Outsider'
Author discusses her book "of stories of exclusion and hope."

The Campus Child Care Crisis
Emporia State will close its campus child care center next year. Parents are pushing back, highlighting the nationwide shortage of affordable options in higher education and beyond.

Trapped in Gaza
Palestinian poet say's he's being denied entry to Israel to interview for a U.S. visa so that he may return to his graduate program at Syracuse University.
New Programs: Education Leadership, Nonprofit Management, Robotic Welding
Belmont University is starting a Ph.D. in strategic leadership in education. Delta State University is starting a nonprofit management concentration...

Paying to Be Honored
One scholar’s account of having to pay full conference registration to attend an award ceremony sparks new debate about high meeting costs.
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Diversifying Faculty Requires Departmental Change
Focusing on the immediate contexts underrepresented minority scholars must navigate is the best way to make academe a welcoming place, write Amalia Pallares, Angela L. Walden, Bernard D. Santarsiero and Aisha El-Amin.

Leveling the Playing Field for Social Capital
Can technology help equalize students’ access to relationships that provide support, information and opportunity?
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