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There Aren’t Enough Internships to Go Around
The supply of available, high-quality internships hasn’t kept pace with demand. Employers say operational challenges and financial worries make them skittish.

Penn Creates New Title VI Center. Will Other Colleges Follow?
Opening a center to handle shared ancestry complaints such as those alleging antisemitism is the latest signal that colleges are turning to their Title IX playbooks to comply with Title VI.

Program Innovation: A Canvas Course for Orientation
An online course houses resources and orientation details for incoming students at the University of North Texas, providing them with access to information and materials on demand.

Free Speech Survey Signals Distrust and Disconnection
A recent report from FIRE shows that while protests over the Israel-Hamas war are driving campus conversations around free speech, administrators and students aren’t always on the same page about how to respond.

Why I Chose to Be a Financial Aid Administrator
Even in this most difficult of years, financial aid is my calling, Steven J. McDowell writes.

Success Program Launch: AI-Powered Study Tools for Students
A new initiative at the University of Delaware uses generative artificial intelligence to identify key themes and ideas in professors’ lectures, which can be transformed into flash cards and other digital learning tools.

One Year After Massive Cuts, West Virginia Is Still Bleeding Faculty, Administrators
The university courted controversy by slashing programs and laying off both tenured and nontenured faculty members. More spooked professors are leaving in addition to those cuts, but so are key leaders who pushed them.
Judge Challenges Terms of Proposed Settlement on Athlete Pay
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