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Creating a Systemwide Mental Health Solution
To meet a growing student need for mental health care, the University of Texas took a systemwide approach to solutions, investing $16.5 million into new resources.

Following a Trend, Nevada State College Is Now a University
The newly minted university is just the latest institution attempting to reframe its image at a time of enrollment declines and public skepticism about higher education.

An Overabundance of Caution
Colleges are going over race-conscious practices with a fine-toothed comb, anticipating future legal challenges. Critics fear they’re sacrificing values at the altar of prudence.

Americans See College’s Value but Question Its Price
A survey by New America shows Americans aren’t convinced of the return on investment of a college degree.

Career Services Offices Teach Students to Use AI
Since the launch of ChatGPT in November, career services professionals have been experimenting with ways to coach students in the use of generative AI for résumés and cover letters.

In Settlement, Ohio 2-Year College Ends ‘Free’ Online Program
Eastern Gateway agrees to shut controversial program for union members amid Education Department allegations of financial aid irregularities.

Minimum Wage Gains, Community College Enrollment Losses
A new paper says community college enrollments fall in response to state-level minimum wage increases, but degree completion rates largely stay the same.
Teach-Out Plans, Records Policies Lead to Re-Enrollment
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