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Beyond the First Year: Considering Sophomore Student Success

A workshop discussion at Student Success US considered the challenges that hinder retention and completion of students beyond their first year.

Students at Gallaudet University stand in a room next to a TV screen that shows Georgia as too early to call

The View of the Voting From Campus

On nine campuses in four states and Washington, D.C., our reporters got an earful from students and faculty as they waited, cast ballots and watched the returns.

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At Howard, an Election Night Party Turns Dour

Kamala Harris’s election night watch party at Howard University was the first-ever held on a college campus. The evening ended on an uncertain note, but it was still a watershed moment for the HBCU.

GOP Rep Calls on U of Michigan to End Chinese Partnership

A Michigan Republican has called on the University of Michigan to break ties with Shanghai Jiao Tong University, a Chinese...

Nevada Professor Who Defended Math Standards Fights Suit Dismissal

A tenured math professor was back in court Monday, seeking to revive a First Amendment case that a U.S. District...
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Funding Student Success: Finding Resources for Community College Support Services

Research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond finds that two-year colleges often lack sufficient funds to provide wraparound student supports.

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Campus Engagement Tip: Reaching First-Gen Students

First-generation students are less likely to participate in on-campus activities compared to their continuing-generation peers. Intentional programming and support work can help close this gap.

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Colleges Deploy Meditation and Baked Potato Bars to Combat Election Stress

With about seven in 10 Americans reporting that the election is a significant source of stress, colleges are planning ahead to manage anxieties in the coming days.