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How Concerning Is Underemployment of College Graduates?

Half of graduates land jobs that don’t require a bachelor’s degree, and 40 percent are still in such jobs a decade later. What can colleges do?

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DEI Ban Prompts Utah Colleges to Close Cultural Centers, Too

As in Florida, Texas and other states that have passed anti-DEI legislation, Utah’s public institutions are applying the law with a broad brush.

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Student Affairs Career Advice From the President

A panel of college presidents offered advice to young and midlevel professionals in student affairs at NASPA’s Conferences on Student Success in Higher Education.

Report: Legacy Preferences Harm Diversity

Colleges that offer admissions preferences to legacy applicants are less likely to admit Black, Latino and low-income students, according to...
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Career Prep Tip: Creating Meaningful Job-Shadow Experiences

Short-term on-the-job experiences can promote career exploration among students and help them determine paths after graduation.

Deadline for Idaho-Phoenix Deal Extended

The University of Idaho is buying more time to finalize its planned acquisition of the for-profit online juggernaut University of...

New Presidents or Provosts: Arkansas Tech, Cal State Chico, Dunwoody, Harford CC, Milligan, Shenandoah, U of Florida, U of Louisiana

Karen Abraham, interim provost at Shenandoah University, in Virginia, has been named to the job on a permanent basis. J...
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Yes, University Cybersecurity Is Still a Concern

A year after a massive data breach targeted dozens of higher ed institutions, university cybersecurity spending is at an all-time high. But experts say it is not enough.