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College Endowment Returns Ticked Up in Fiscal Year 2023

Thanks to strong public equity markets, endowment returns bounced back after falling last year. But they’re still a long way from the sky-high returns of FY 2021.

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Success Program Launch: Rural Ambassadors Shine a Light on Their Communities

A student ambassador program at California State University, Chico, provides rural students with peer support, advocacy and research opportunities.

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Advising Guides Help Texas Community College Students Transfer

An initiative at Alamo Colleges District provides step-by-step information for students looking to transfer to a four-year institution, reducing time to transfer and ensuring all credits apply toward their degree.

Wisconsin Legislature Approves Guaranteed Admissions Policy

The University of Wisconsin at Madison will likely be required to admit all in-state students who graduate in the top...

AAUP Starting Center for the Defense of Academic Freedom

The American Association of University Professors is starting what it is calling a Center for the Defense of Academic Freedom...
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Online Course Provider 2U Faces Doubts It Can Continue

The financially challenged company said it needs to undergo major changes to survive.

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From the Top Down—Creating a Caring Campus

Texas A&M University at Kingsville will roll out a program from the Institute for Evidence-Based Change to promote belonging among rural and diverse learners through universitywide commitments to care.

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All in a Day’s Work: Being Transparent With Struggles

A staff member at St. Francis College shares how vulnerability helps him build trust with first-generation scholars and encourages help-seeking behavior among students.