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A 3-Week Course on Resiliency
In January, Hollins University hosted a short course to support students needing healing and support from trauma. The course included activities led by community partners for environmental and spiritual wellness.

Admissions Offices Deploy AI
Even as fears of robot-generated admissions essays abound, colleges are increasingly using AI in application reviews, raising new possibilities and ethical concerns.

Promoting Academic Freedom, from UChicago to… Hamline?
Free expression debates continue at universities. And when traditional institutions don’t back speech, others, such as Heterodox Academy and Jordan Peterson's new venture, step in.

Gettysburg College Shutters Acclaimed Literary Journal
Administrators say The Gettysburg Review does not fit the college’s new curriculum, which focuses on student experiences. Staff—and former interns—disagree.

Scaling Up: Michigan Invests in Talent Pipeline, Experiential Learning
The Michigan Economic Development Corporation is expanding opportunities for college students to work alongside local businesses and get paid, with a focus on ease of access and equity.
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Grand Canyon University Lambastes Federal Agencies in ‘Unusual’ Public Statement
One of the nation’s largest Christian institutions claims the U.S. is “coordinating” attacks against it.
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