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Student Health and Wellness Survey: The Top 10 Takeaways

Major findings from our Student Voice survey on health and wellness link stress to decreased academic performance, poorer mental health and more.

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Legal Compliance or ‘Interpretive Overreach’?

The Supreme Court ruling sent institutions scrambling to ensure compliance. Some say it’s also enabled politically motivated overreach.

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U.S. Panel Wants Higher Ed Accreditors to ‘Step Up’

Report says current rules set inconsistent and sometimes inadequate expectations regarding student achievement, but it stops short of suggesting “bright-line” standards for agencies.

Wisconsin-Oshkosh Will Cut 200 Jobs Amid $18M Deficit

The University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh will impose layoffs and furloughs and offer early retirement to other employees as part...

UCLA Chancellor to Resign

University of California, Los Angeles, chancellor Gene Block is stepping down, effective next summer, ending a 17-year run at one...

Controversial University of Alaska Trustee Resigns

A controversial University of Alaska trustee is out after only two months in that role. Tuckerman Babcock, a former chief...

Cal State 2025 Graduation Rate Goals Lagging

The California State University system’s graduation rates have markedly improved, but significant equity gaps remain, according to a new report...
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Israeli University Leaders Walk Tightrope Over Knesset Vote

Institutional leaders say a vote curbing Supreme Court powers has forced them to speak out, but they must still consider pro-government faculty and staff as the state heads for civil strife.