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Counseling Centers See a Rise in Traumatized Students

Nearly half of all students who visit counseling centers report trauma. In response, colleges are changing the treatments and supports they offer.

The Benefits of Traffic Roundabouts: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Deogratias Eustace, professor and director of graduate studies at the University of Dayton, examines how...
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Indian Ph.D. Students Protest ‘Paper Per Semester’ Rule

Pressure to publish is seen as “contributing factor” to recent deaths, as India’s leading university faces backlash on doctoral monitoring.

Cal State Expands Aid to Cover Costs Beyond Tuition

The California State University Board of Trustees voted Wednesday to expand the system’s grant offerings to go beyond the cost...

Neil Buchanan on Leaving Florida: Syllabus Podcast

This week’s episode of the Syllabus podcast, from the Office of Open Learning at American Jewish University and Inside Higher...

Bloomfield College of Montclair Drops 6 Sports

When struggling Bloomfield College was absorbed by Montclair State University in 2022, officials announced Bloomfield would keep its Division II...
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Another Chinese Partnership Bites the Dust

Florida International University is ending numerous successful partnerships in China to conform to a state law regulating colleges’ relationships with “countries of concern.”

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‘Excuse After Excuse’: Republicans Slam Biden for FAFSA Launch

GOP senators say officials prioritized debt relief over rollout of the new aid application. The GAO will investigate what went wrong.