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Report: Implementing Tech for Incarcerated Students’ Success

A new publication from Ithaka S+R evaluates best practices in identifying and integrating technology into higher education in correctional facilities, weighing security concerns with academic goals.

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The Rise of the Accelerated M.B.A.

Prospective students are increasingly skeptical that dropping out of the workforce for two years to earn the degree is worth it.

U Wisconsin System May Stop Requiring Searches for Top Roles

The Universities of Wisconsin, a 13-institution system, may eliminate the requirement that its president form search committees to help find...

HBCU Marching Band Faces Backlash Over Trump Inauguration Invite

The marching band at Mississippi Valley State University has come under fire after it announced its intention to accept President-elect...

Enrollment Reclaims Top Spot on List of Biggest Risks for Colleges

Enrollment regained its place as the biggest risk for colleges and universities, according to the latest Top Risks Report from...
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4 New Student Success Spaces on College Campuses

More colleges are investing in physical infrastructure for learners to thrive academically and socially. The focus could be on supports, services or just fun for students.

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Western New Mexico U President’s Golden Parachute Irks Lawmakers

The president, who led the university for 13 years and faced criticism for his spending, received an exit package that will more than triple what he would earn if he had been fired without cause.

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Can a Virtual Rabbinical Program Help Hebrew Union College Get Back on Track?

Hebrew Union College–Jewish Institute of Religion is struggling with dwindling rabbinical school enrollments and ongoing financial challenges. Leaders hope a new online program makes a difference.