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What Skills-Based Hiring Means for Higher Ed

Employers say they’re more interested in a student’s skills than their degree program, but what does that mean and how can institutions promote career readiness outside of academics?

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Empowering Faculty to Engage in Basic Needs Support for Students

A new online curriculum from Believe in Students helps illustrate the challenges students face with basic needs insecurity and the role professors can play in addressing these concerns.

Legal Team With Ties to Trump Investigating NSF’s ‘Leftist Ideology’

America First Legal Foundation, a nonprofit run by former members of President-elect Donald Trump’s first administration, is suing the National...

Former Republican Lawmaker Picked to Lead Northwest Florida State College

The Northwest Florida State College District Board of Trustees selected Okaloosa County commissioner Melvin Ponder to serve as the college’s...

Michigan’s Jackson College Loses Ballot Measure Again

For the 17th time in a row, Michigan’s Jackson College failed Tuesday to win voter approval to restore its millage...
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What Trump’s Victory Means for Higher Ed

Donald Trump’s first term shined a political spotlight on higher ed that has only grown more glaring since. A second could bring more sweeping changes.

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Beyond the First Year: Considering Sophomore Student Success

A workshop discussion at Student Success US considered the challenges that hinder retention and completion of students beyond their first year.

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Arizona Budget Woes Still Loom Large One Year Later

The University of Arizona shed hundreds of jobs, replaced leaders and slashed budgets in an effort to shave $100 million off a major shortfall announced one year ago.