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Does Climate Activism Help or Hinder an Academic Career?
Scientists involved in blocking roads and invading private jet terminals say they’ve lost out on promotions and been reported by students, but others cite their protests in grant applications as forms of research output.

Book on Princeton Syllabus Sparks Conflict
University leaders are fielding demands to remove a book, deemed antisemitic by some and a legitimate criticism of Israel by others, from a course syllabus.

All in a Day’s Work: Supporting Student Club Flourishing
Two higher education practitioners share their experiences promoting student success in extracurricular activity support and what it taught them about their role.

Success Program Launch: Coaching for Students With Executive Dysfunction
The Xenia program at the University of Saint Joseph in Connecticut will provide one-on-one support and advising for students who may need an extra boost in being college ready, particularly with being organized and making connections.

Free Speech Requirements Proposed for Law Schools
The proposal by the accrediting arm of the American Bar Association comes in the wake of multiple incidents of law school students shouting down speakers.
Duke Grad Student Workers Vote Overwhelmingly to Unionize
Campus Ministry Leaders Face Fraud Charges

Laying a Path to Get Students ‘Back on Track’
An established mentorship program at York College in Pennsylvania boosts grade point averages among students on academic probation—and students report better time management, focus and other positive behavior changes.
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