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Pacific Oaks College Reaches Hispanic Learners With Podcast
A Hispanic-serving institution uses Title V grant funding to support Hispanic and Latino student success with a podcast, decoding the hidden curriculum of higher education in English and Spanish.

Higher Ed Groups Have a Plan to Improve Financial Aid Offers
Nearly a year after the Government Accountability Office said that colleges are failing to tell students how much their education will actually cost, a new initiative aims to provide students with more clarity. But skeptics say Congress still needs to act.

Academic Success Tip: Create a Syllabus Zine
A chemical engineering professor at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst redesigned her syllabus as a mini magazine to promote student engagement, share her beliefs and offer greater resources to her students.
Weekly Wisdom | Interview with ASU VP & COO Dr. Chris Howard
Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with ASU VP & COO Dr. Chris Howard

Grade Gaps Reflect Course Problems, Not Students’ Shortcomings
A recent report on two studies adds to a growing volume of research concluding that altering the structure of certain courses can help close equity gaps.
Tennessee Community College President Dies

Rutgers Senate Says It’s Lost Confidence in President
After a historic, triple-union strike ended in the spring, Jonathan Holloway has continued to alienate many faculty members and other campus constituents.

AI Meets Med School
Adding to academia’s AI embrace, two institutions in the University of Texas system are jointly offering a medical degree paired with a master’s in artificial intelligence.
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