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An overhead view of a group of six students studying together, their books and notebooks open, around a small, cozy table.

Academic Probation Gets a Rebrand

College students who earn a 2.0 GPA or below are often at risk of dismissal. Leaders are now reimagining how academic probation is communicated to students and ways to make the policy less punitive.

Two Howard University students hold beakers of red liquid.

Howard Expects to Gain R-1 Status. Other HBCUs Will Follow.

Howard University would be the only historically Black institution to earn the Carnegie Foundation’s coveted classification, but certainly not the last.

A photo illustration of the college leaders who testified at congressional hearings on campus antisemitism.

A Year After the First Antisemitism Hearing, What’s Become of the Presidents Who Testified?

Last Dec. 5, Congress held the first of three hearings on campus antisemitism. Of the seven presidents who testified, four are gone and one is on the way out.

Brown Unveils Diversity Recruiting Strategy

Brown University is launching a new initiative to improve student diversity, focusing on expanded recruitment and financial aid strategies to...

Ohio State Retracts Raises After Federal Court Repeals Overtime Rule

Ohio State University announced that it will rescind recent raises for hundreds of employees, The Columbus Dispatch reported. The decision...
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Success Program Launch: Wraparound Support for Former Foster Youth, Homeless Students

A new program at Carlow University in Pennsylvania provides targeted support and outreach to students with foster care experience or who have experienced homelessness.

An aerial view of Dalhousie University on a sunny day

Campus Engagement Tip: Using Student Feedback to Build a Campus App

Dalhousie University launched a new campuswide application to combine legacy systems and provide better data integration. University leaders share how student input drove the process.

Graduation caps in the air

College Completion Rates Trending Up

Prior dual-enrollment experience made students more likely to finish their credential within six years of starting college, according to a new report from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.