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Group of young active hikers with backpacks walks uphill in mountains at sunset

First-Year Outdoor Programs Bond New Students, Promote Success

An age-old tradition in higher education is engaging incoming students in outdoor activities. Research points to the value of these interventions to promote academic success and personal development skills.

Harvard Professors Protest Restrictions on Protests—With Chalk

Five Harvard University professors wielded chalk on campus Tuesday in protest of the institution’s new policy banning chalking and other...

Western Governors Acquires Platform for Enabling Apprenticeships

Western Governors University said Wednesday that it had acquired Craft Education, a technology platform designed to integrate work-based experiences with...
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Opinion

You Can’t Outsource Educational Leadership

Colleges shouldn’t rely on third-party providers to teach students fundamental skills in civil discourse, Eli Gottlieb writes.

A photo of protest signs calling for divestment.

Students’ Demands for Divestment From Israel Have Mostly Failed

Multiple institutions agreed to consider divestment from weapons manufacturers and others profiting off the war in Gaza. Only a handful have moved toward doing so.

2 Student Protesters Arrested at Columbia

Police arrested two Columbia University students Tuesday following a pro-Palestinian protest outside the university’s gates on the first day of...
The student section at the University of Missouri versus the University of South Dakota football game

Campus Engagement Tip: Promoting Athletic Event Attendance

To bolster school spirit and inspire feelings of belonging among students, college leaders are encouraging attendance at sporting events.

An overhead image of the Illinois Street Residence Hall on UIUC's campus

Housing Woes Abound as Fall Semester Begins

Students living in hotels miles from campus. Six students sharing a single shower. These are just a few of the solutions from this year’s overcrowded campuses.