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A group of faculty and inmates sit in a large room while Goucher College president Kent Devereaux speaks

Report: Best Practices in Re-Entry, Re-Integration of Formerly Incarcerated Students

Colleges offering education for individuals in prison must provide information about how their students can access re-entry services to receive federal dollars. A recently published study from Ithaka S+R identifies trends among four institutions doing this work successfully.

Springer Journal Retracted Over 200 Papers Since Sept. 1

An academic journal published by Springer has retracted over 200 papers since the start of last month, Retraction Watch reported...
A Petey Greene tutor works with an incarcerated student in a classroom

Listen: A College Bridge Program for Incarcerated Students

In a new episode of Voices of Student Success, hear about a recently launched college bridge program that improves college readiness for students enrolled in higher education programs in prison.

Voices of Student Success: Supporting College Readiness for Incarcerated Students

In July 2023, Congress lifted a ban on federal Pell Grant funding for incarcerated individuals in prison education programs, but...

Tribal Colleges Underfunded With Severe Maintenance Backlogs

A survey of tribal colleges and universities by ProPublica found that these institutions suffer from large backlogs of deferred maintenance...

Suspended Norwich U Student Paper Can Resume Publication

The Norwich University student newspaper, which has been suspended since the summer, will be allowed to resume publishing “with ethics...

Ep. 129: Voices of Student Success: A College Bridge Program for Incarcerated Students

A recently launched college bridge program improves college readiness for students enrolled in higher education programs in prison.

A photo illustration showing a Black man, surrounded by white colleagues, putting his face in his hand.

Black, Hispanic Faculty Far Less Likely to Get ‘Gold Standard’ Tenure Recommendations

A study published this month focusing on five unnamed universities adds to research on racial disparities in the professoriate.