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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.

New Presidents or Provosts: Brenau, Brewton-Parker, Eastern Illinois, Golden West, Rhode Island, Santa Fe, Texas A&M–Central Texas, Wisconsin-Platteville

David L. Barnett, interim president of Brenau University, in Georgia, has been appointed to the job on a permanent basis...

A Record-Setting Year for Tennessee Promise

The Tennessee Higher Education Commission announced Monday that the Tennessee Promise program saw a record number of applicants—more than 67,000—from...
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5 Good-News Stories to Distract You From the Election

Need a break from the polls and predictions? We’ve got you covered.

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Professors Say Indiana U Has Stopped Enforcing Late-Night Protest Ban

The university implemented the curfew in August, after pro-Palestinian encampments. Protesters who’ve been purposefully violating it say IU has suddenly stopped, but a spokesperson says the policy hasn’t changed.

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Funding Student Success: Finding Resources for Community College Support Services

Research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond finds that two-year colleges often lack sufficient funds to provide wraparound student supports.

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Campus Engagement Tip: Reaching First-Gen Students

First-generation students are less likely to participate in on-campus activities compared to their continuing-generation peers. Intentional programming and support work can help close this gap.

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Colleges Deploy Meditation and Baked Potato Bars to Combat Election Stress

With about seven in 10 Americans reporting that the election is a significant source of stress, colleges are planning ahead to manage anxieties in the coming days.