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Academic Success Tip: Assign Exam Wrappers
Faculty members can make exams more meaningful and encourage better study habits for students by assigning post-test reflections.

Who Could Lead the Department Trump Plans to Abolish?
The next education secretary will likely have experience in higher ed or a zeal for culture wars, experts predict.

Many Faculty Say Academic Freedom Is Deteriorating. They’re Self-Censoring.
In an Inside Higher Ed/Hanover Research survey conducted shortly before the election, over 90 percent of faculty strongly or somewhat agreed that academic freedom is under threat.
Ep. 133: Voices of Student Success: The Evolution of the Campus Library
Libraries learn to integrate technology and student support resources to aid in equity and accessibility.
Beyond the Hype: Unlocking AI’s Potential in Enrollment Management

Funding Student Success: Parking Violations and Food Pantry Donations
Colleges allow students to pay off their parking tickets and other citations through gifts of food items to the student pantry.

Report: Creating a Road Map to Dual-Enrollment Offerings
Research from the Los Angeles Regional Consortium and the Career Ladders Project highlights best practices in establishing dual-enrollment pathways for high school students.

Wait, a College Owns the Land Beneath the Chrysler Building?
Cooper Union, the New York college working to reinstate its long-standing free tuition policy, is engaged in a real estate battle over one of its most important assets.
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