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Union Institute & University Announces Closure

Where Do Students Vote—and Why?
Convenience may be the biggest driver in guiding college students on where to cast their ballots, but for many politics also plays a significant role.
Cal State L.A. Shuts Down Encampment as Tensions Rise

Hiring Couples May Help Diversify Faculty Ranks, Tenure Pipeline
A new scorecard aims to provide academic couples comprehensive information about research institutions that are most supportive of dual-career scholars—and more likely to hire them for tenure-track positions.

Questions Linger After Penn State Buyouts
Faculty argue the “voluntary separation” plan was rushed, and question the new regional leadership model that requires some chancellors to juggle multiple campuses.

Student Wellness Tip: Making Counseling Centers More Inviting
To promote help-seeking behaviors and encourage students to utilize mental health resources, physical spaces in college counseling centers or campus facilities can reflect feelings of comfort and safety.

Program Innovation: Getting Learners Involved for Academic Achievement
A longstanding program at the College of Charleston provides a cohort of encouragement and assistance for students not reaching their full potential to excel inside and outside of the classroom.

California Bill Would Prevent AI Replacement of Community College Faculty
The new bill comes after concerns from several faculty members about AI’s classroom role.
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