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Utah State University Worker Paid for 2 Years He Didn’t Work
A Utah State University Eastern staff member who didn’t show up for work for more than two years was still...
Indiana University Lost $1.3M on Eclipse Celebration
Indiana University lost over $1.3 million on the star-studded event it organized to celebrate the solar eclipse in April, Indiana...

Student Health and Wellness Tip: Recognizing the Red Zone
The start of the fall semester is infamous for high reports of sexual assaults on college campuses. Here are ways practitioners can support students’ health and safety.
New Compilation on Redefining Value in Higher Ed
Discover innovative ways key stakeholders are working to ensure postsecondary education remains a powerful driver of both economic and noneconomic...
Calif. Cuts UC, CSU Funding in $300B Budget
California state legislators agreed on a $297.9 billion spending plan for 2024–25 that includes cuts for the University of California...
Report: Legacy Preferences Harm Diversity
Colleges that offer admissions preferences to legacy applicants are less likely to admit Black, Latino and low-income students, according to...

A Decade-Long State Chancellorship Is Ending. Board Members Won’t Say Why.
The North Dakota State Board of Higher Education met behind closed doors before voting unanimously to end Mark Hagerott’s time as chancellor. But he’s getting an extended, well-paid exit.

How Concerning Is Underemployment of College Graduates?
Half of graduates land jobs that don’t require a bachelor’s degree, and 40 percent are still in such jobs a decade later. What can colleges do?
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