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Mandatory Wellness Curriculum Benefits Campus and Community Members
Spelman College added required physical activity courses to its curriculum in 2015, benefiting students and staff as well as creating a more active campus culture.

Discord for Leaking Military Files—and Exam Questions
College students use the social media app to express themselves and connect with others. But given the platform’s problematic history, some professors offer guidance for safe use.

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.
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
Rob Abel of 1EdTech Consortium: Pulse Podcast
Poll: Americans Want Students to Hear Multiple Views

The ‘Some College, No Credential’ Cohort Grows
National Student Clearinghouse Research Center report documents an increase in learners with college credits but no credential and finds they are returning to college at lower rates than in the past.
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