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A Look Back at College Closures and Mergers
More than a dozen colleges announced closures this year. Most struggled with enrollment issues that only accelerated after the coronavirus pandemic.

U.S. Students All but Absent From China
While Americans have generally returned to studying abroad post-COVID, Biden administration policies have largely prevented the flow to the U.S.’s political rival from rebounding.
Artificial Intelligence and Earnings Calls: Academic Minute

Building Up the Black Deaf Student Community
Gallaudet University is raising millions of dollars to introduce more supports for Black Deaf students and make amends for past wrongs.

Survey: Students Want Career Prep in the Curriculum
In new Student Voice data, two- and four-year college respondents say they want a high level of faculty and adviser involvement in their career preparation as they rank their priorities for experiential learning.
Ed Department Releases FAFSA ‘Soft Launch’ Timeline
Men Are Driving Enrollment Declines

A Change, but Not an End, for 5-College Partnership
Institutions in North Dakota and Minnesota have worked with Tri-College University since 1970. In an effort to save thousands and reduce redundancies, the partnership ends next year.
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