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Brown Suspends SJP Chapter After Protest

Is the Fix In?
A lawsuit accusing the College Board of colluding with colleges to inflate prices raises ethical questions, including about the role of noncustodial parents, Jim Jump writes.

Women, First-Gen, BIPOC Students Less Likely to Have Paid Internship Experience
A new report from California Competes reveals disparities in career development among certain populations in higher ed.

How to Help Students Debate Constructively
Students gathered at George Washington University to debate U.S.-Israel policy and to learn how to have peaceful discussions about tense and nuanced topics.
With $132 Million Gift, Washington and Lee to Go Need-Blind

Positive Partnership: Creating Internships for Community College Students
Two-year college students are less likely to have paid internship experiences compared to their four-year peers. Community and institutional partnerships can provide additional opportunities for this population.

Harvard Faculty Suspended From Library Over Protest
Roughly two dozen faculty members will temporarily lose access to Harvard’s main library following a silent protest in support of students punished for the same reason.

Data-Based Decisions Tip: Targeted Outreach Improves Student Tutoring Participation
Pennsylvania State University uses instructor flags to promote student awareness of supplemental instruction and tutoring support, which has increased attendance and engagement in the past year.
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