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Voices of Student Success: Improving Textbook Affordability
Affordability is a top concern for higher education leaders, and professors are directly responsible for the affordability of their course materials.

Scaling Up: Teaching Students Meditative Practices
A decade-old initiative at Cornell University empowers students to destress and reflect through meditation sessions.

Career Prep Tip: Helping Students See the Value in Summer Work
Research from a professor and staff member from the University of Pittsburgh shows an opportunity to help students connect how their work experiences provide them with professional skills.

Success Program Launch: LaGuardia Community College Is Linking President’s Society Alumni
A new alumni network for those who have been through a student leadership program connects business leaders to students and each other, inspiring giving to the institution as well.

Campus Engagement Tip: Create an Affirmation Station
First-year experience staff at Lander University established a space on campus for students to reflect on their week, engage with their peers and share positivity.

Teaching Students to Disagree Respectfully
Students say they are hesitant to engage in discussions on complicated topics. Here are some ways colleges and universities are teaching them to participate confidently in constructive dialogues with their peers.

Career Prep Tip: Incorporate Career Interviews Into a First-Year Seminar
As part of a larger career-readiness curriculum, students at Polk State College complete an interview with someone in their desired career field to learn more about the job and if it aligns with their interests.

Student Wellness Tip: Use Art to Start Conversations About Mental Health
One play seemed to speak perfectly to the youth mental health crisis. That’s why professional theater artists at UNC brought it directly to students.
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