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Defining, Measuring and Unifying Approaches to Student Success

What does it mean to succeed in college? Discussion at the Student Success US event centered around how higher ed professionals, their institutions and students at different stages in postsecondary education might answer that key question.

What Happens if Someone Dies in Space? Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Emmanuel Urquieta, assistant professor in the Center for Space Medicine at Baylor University, explores what...
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U.S. Lags in AI Use Among Students, Surveys Find

Students across the globe weighed in on their AI usage, with the U.S. lagging behind. 

Free Speech Requirement for Law Schools Moves Forward

A proposal that would require all law schools to adopt free speech policies is one step closer to approval. The...

Using AI Tools to Prepare Slide Decks: Pulse Podcast

In this month’s episode of The Pulse podcast, the host Rodney B. Murray discusses his experience using AI-powered tools to...

Kids and Sci-Fi Books: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Emily Midkiff, assistant professor of teaching, leadership and professional practice at the University of North...
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Universities See Sluggish Endowment Returns

Endowments boomed in fiscal year 2021 but returns have since fallen. Fiscal year 2023 brought minimal growth for most of the nation’s top endowments.

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Survey Teaser: Helping Students Prepare for Life After College

Respondents to the newest Student Voice survey seem to value passion as much as practicality in preparing for a career and expect moderate to high levels of support from professors and academic advisers in this area. Students also weigh in on what career centers are doing right—and could be doing better.