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La Shonda Coleman, associate vice president at Pepperdine University, speaks in Elkins Auditorium to students for a RISE event.

Resilience Skills Curriculum Gets Ahead of Student Crisis

A resiliency skills program at Pepperdine University equips students with tools to address challenges in their lives and create a campus culture that values well-being.

Birmingham-Southern supporters holding signs

Public Lifelines for Private Colleges

A new state loan program for struggling private colleges will likely save Birmingham-Southern College from closure. But experts don’t expect similar efforts to catch on.

A male professor calls on a student in a lecture hall.

‘Don’t Cancel That Class’ Initiative Teaches Students Life Skills

Staff lead student success workshops in the classroom in professors’ absence to equip students with professional development and academic skills like time management, financial literacy and résumé building.

Admissions News in Recent Weeks

Senate passes measure to block loan forgiveness; Americans back affirmative action; Texas moves against diversity offices; catching cheaters.

Capital Campaign Watch: Drury, North Central Missouri, Stonehill

The following colleges have announced the start or completion of campaigns: Starting Off Drury University has started a campaign to...
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How AI Tools Both Help and Hinder Equity

The technology promises to assist students with disadvantages in developing skills needed for success. But AI also threatens to widen the education gap like no tech before it.

Scottish University to Sell New York City Campus

Glasgow Caledonian University, which created a New York City campus in 2013 and won th e right to award degrees...
The capitals on top of the pillars on the Supreme Court building's facade.

Waiting and Planning for a Supreme Court Defeat

Some colleges are quietly talking about how they will respond if the justices, as expected, reject affirmative action—especially if the ruling applies beyond admissions.