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Success Program Launch: A Call Center for a Culture of Care

Victor Valley College in California launched a one-stop hotline for students, parents and others to get questions answered about the institution. The intervention helps people get connected to the college faster and supports students’ feelings of belonging.

New Presidents or Provosts: Brookdale CC, Bryan College, Columbia, Fairleigh Dickinson, Maryland-Baltimore County, Northern Kentucky, Simmons, Whitman

Kelsi Anderson, provost of Bryan College of Health Sciences, in Nebraska, has been chosen as president there. Stephanie Cosner, vice...

‘Free College’ Programs Don’t Always Boost Enrollment

Free tuition programs don’t always lead to higher enrollments or degree completion, according to a new study published by Brown...
An arial view of Catawba College’s campus with many buildings and trees

Catawba College Receives a $200 Million Donation. Again.

Like the anonymous gift the North Carolina college received in 2021, this one, too, requires a significant portion to be put toward sustainability.

Student veterans talking

Creating Community for Vets at Rural Colleges

A new research review shows what rural community colleges should do to create a greater sense of belonging among student veterans.

A computer screen with a silhouette wearing a graduation hat is surrounded by blue digital lines

Demand for Online Courses Surges, Creating Cultural Tensions

Annual survey of chief online learning officers finds students seek more virtual options; faculty push back on more workload with no increased pay.

Students working in the Center for Community News room

Funding Student Success: Student Journalists Help Local ‘News Deserts’

The Center for Community News at the University of Vermont, which evolved to become a national resource, is expanding further, thanks to $7 million in recent donations.

A photo illustration of union decertification paperwork.

Under New Florida Law, Eight Adjunct Unions Are Dissolved

Like other higher-ed bargaining units in the state, they failed to meet a threshold for dues-paying members championed by Republican Governor Ron DeSantis.