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7 Surprising and Significant Student Tech Use Stats to Know
Technology-focused campus administrators should keep seven survey findings in mind when prioritizing efforts, as our infographic shows.

Opinion
Students Want to Be Involved in Decision-Making About Their Futures. Higher Ed Must Let Them.
Information on progress toward graduation, improved tools for communicating with professors and staff, and data privacy protections would help students to make informed decisions and succeed, writes Jennifer Bell-Ellwanger.

Where the Tech Troubles Are
Students value connectivity, convenience and being consulted about technology but have little concern about protecting institutional networks.

Yale Law Once Again in Conservative Crosshairs
Lingering free speech concerns from past events at Yale Law School prompt a conservative judge to call for his colleagues to avoid hiring graduates as clerks.

Opinion
Higher Ed Failing Students as They Navigate College and Career
Providing better service to students must go well beyond just being friendlier and making office hours more convenient, writes Seth Bodnar of the University of Montana.

Opinion
What Ails Our Labor Market Is Evident in College
Both colleges and employers must fix work-readiness failures and inequitable work-readiness practices, writes Brandon Busteed.

Protester Sanctions Spark Tensions at Marquette
Student protesters shut down Marquette’s convocation in August. They knew there’d be consequences—but many believe the university took the penalties too far.

Creating a Culture of College Persistence
Career development offices can work differently and better to support first-generation and other disadvantaged students, writes Brittany Wampler.
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