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Giving Transfer Students a Financial Boost

Duquesne University is working to attract transfer students with a new state grant-matching program. Higher ed experts expect more four-year universities to follow suit and actively recruit transfer students to bolster enrollments.

Discovering the Real Wonder Woman: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Gregory Kaliss, assistant professor of history at York College of Pennsylvania, explores one possible undiscovered...

Redefining Mental Health for Students: Key Podcast

Are we in the midst of a mental health crisis for college students and other young adults? How should campus...

College Board to Change AP in African American Studies

The College Board announced Monday that it would make changes in the controversial new offering in African American studies. The...

Ep. 95: Redefining Mental Health for Today’s College Students

Feeling distress isn’t itself a sign of trouble; inability to manage it is. A panel of experts discusses this and other pressing issues.

College Board to Change AP in African American Studies

the College Board announced Monday that it would make changes in the controversial new offering in African American studies. The...
A scientist measures levels in a body of water.

Academic Success Tip: Promote LGBTQ+ Safety and Inclusion in the Field

A paper led by an Earlham College professor of biology and environmental sustainability offers best practices in LGBTQ+ inclusion in field science work.

Four student actors in the musical "Ordinary Days" stand in a rain of colorful papers.

Where STEM and the Arts Live in Harmony

The Rochester Institute of Technology offers no performance degrees, but about 10 percent of students receive an arts scholarship. The model produces well-rounded students and a sense of community.