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Study Field Not Key to New Academic Program Success
A report identifying the types of new academic programs that succeed found no clear pattern favoring science programs over those in the humanities.

Treating Farm Families Unfairly?
Students from families that own farms or small businesses could see less financial aid under the new formula set to launch this year, but some groups are calling on Congress to fix the issue before the new FAFSA is released.
Board Fines President $5,000 for Rules Violations
The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities board has ordered Marsha Danielson, the president of Minnesota State College Southeast, to pay...
The Worldwide Web of E-Waste and Climate Change
E-waste is a climate change issue. In today’s Academic Minute, Oladele (Dale) Ogunseitan of the University of California, Irvine, explores...
Chicago Will 'Bargain in Good Faith' After Grad Workers Vote to Unionize
University of Chicago graduate student workers have voted 1,696 to 155 to unionize, the National Labor Relations Board announced Thursday evening.

A College Counselor’s Insightful Memoir
A Russian émigré turned college counselor discusses the role of education in the immigrant experience, how AI might change college admissions and how she pushes students to think about who they really are.
Student Success Champion: Q&A With Josh Landau, York College of Pennsylvania
Josh Landau, associate provost for student success, shares his philosophy for student success, his personal academic struggles and how to capture students in intentional touch points.

Courses Offer Undeclared and Other Students Career Exploration Opportunities
Adelphi University’s interdisciplinary 360 seminars focus on narrow themes, with guest lectures and atypical assessments.
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