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President of NYU College Republicans Resigns After ‘Inappropriate’ Barron Trump Comments

The president of the College Republicans chapter at New York University resigned this week after she told Vanity Fair that...

Ep. 143: Voices of Student Success: A Day Without Classes, Packed with Career

Having successful career outcomes is important for colleges and also for students, but getting students to engage in career services...
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Infographic: Food Support Programs Reach 700,000 College Students

New data from Swipe Out Hunger finds basic needs programs lack funding to adequately aid all students and provide administrative support.

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Academic Success Tip: Challenging Students to Change their Habits

A professor at the University of Iowa encourages students to adopt new habits or break unhealthy behaviors using a low-stakes assignment.

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A First-Year Seminar Built for Student Veterans

A new course offering at the University of Texas at San Antonio seeks to assist veterans and other students in transitioning into the university.

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Study: College Students With Disabilities Find Community Online

Social media can play a key role in creating feelings of belonging and connection for students who find it difficult to engage in in-person social interaction.

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Choose Your Adventure

Victoria McGovern offers advice to help graduate students cultivate an interdisciplinary mindset.

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Opinion

Why Are Campuses Quiet and College Leaders Silent When U.S. Democracy Is in Crisis?

The stakes are too high for higher ed to stay out of the fray, Austin Sarat writes.