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Is New Jersey’s Teletherapy Program Helping Enough College Students?
A partnership between the state and Uwill saw 18,000 students engage with tele–mental health services over the past two years. But that’s only a fraction of the eligible population.
Gaza Encampments ‘Made University Leaders Lose Their Minds’
The documentary The Encampments explores how pro-Palestinian student protests spread across campuses in the U.S. and worldwide.

A Simple Tool Aims to Clarify College Cost
Economist Phil Levine developed his price calculator to help families understand the cost of a degree without deciphering complex aid formulas. Colleges are queuing up to use it.

Wraparound Resources for Student Athlete Success
The University of Richmond created a new model of support resources for varsity athletes to promote personal, academic, career and athletic growth.

Higher Ed Must Recommit to Its Enlightenment Roots
Universities’ own mistakes helped pave the way for government attacks on academic freedom, Emily Chamlee-Wright writes.

Daunted by Networking? Try the Scientific Method
Shifting your approach to networking will make career exploration feel more like an exciting research project, Ellen Dobson and Jevin Lortie write.

Trump Administration Attempts to Rush Changes to Civil Rights Regs
But instead of the Education Department taking the lead, the Energy Department proposed a regulation targeting transgender student athletes and other changes to equal rights in education.

Course Encourages Student Fitness and Puppy Love
Canine Fitness Connection at the University of South Carolina teaches students to engage with shelter dogs and invest in their own well-being.
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