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Student Wellness Tip: Encouraging Students to Talk Mental Health

Almost three in four college students feel raising awareness of mental health is important, but fewer know how to do so. Their colleges can promote advocacy in four ways.

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Career Prep Tip: Teaching Entrepreneurship Students to Self-Teach With AI

A business professor at Miami University in Ohio encourages learners to use generative artificial intelligence tools to complete coursework, which he says prepares them for their future careers.

New on the Key Podcast: A Strengths-Based, People-First Approach to Student Success

This latest episode of The Key features a conversation with Donde Plowman, chancellor of the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and...

Huston-Tillotson Plans to Expand HBCU Education to California

Huston-Tillotson University, a private historically Black institution in Texas, plans to expand its academic offerings to California, a state without...

Spelman College President on Unexplained Personal Leave

Spelman College president Dr. Helene D. Gayle is taking a personal leave of absence “effective immediately,” according to a Friday...
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Faculty Overwhelmingly Back Harris in November. But They Won’t Tell Students to Do the Same.

Respondents to a new Inside Higher Ed/Hanover Research poll mostly identified as Democrats—with only 8 percent supporting Trump. But, aware they’re to the left of their students and states, they’re largely keeping their thoughts to themselves.

Helene Recovery Will Cost UNC System $32M

The University of North Carolina system will likely have to pay at least $32 million to clean up college campuses...
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‘Institutional Neutrality Applies to Actions—Not Just Words’

Vanderbilt University chancellor Daniel Diermeier argues that demonstrating a political point of view contradicts higher education’s core mission and values.