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Georgia Won’t Approve AP African American Studies
Advanced Placement African American Studies may not be widely available in Georgia next year, after the state superintendent withheld approval...

GAO Report on Students’ Food Insecurity Highlights SNAP Gap
The latest federal study on food insecurity among college students underscores the need for more systemic changes to the federal food-assistance program.

Student Wellness Tip: Counseling Focused on the Whole Student
Seattle Central College offers four variations of counseling services for learners, tailoring support to the concerns at hand and recognizing the multifaceted demands of their lives.

Settling the Score
In 2022 the College Board changed how it scores AP exams, and some test scores surged. It publicly defended its new method this week after critics questioned its rigor.
William & Mary Lands $100M Gift for Marine Science Research
A Virginia-based philanthropist has donated $100 million to the College of William & Mary, the largest single gift in the...
3 Alabama Universities Close DEI Offices
The three universities that make up the University of Alabama system closed their diversity, equity and inclusion offices as a...

‘Don’t Miss’: Does Academic Freedom Excuse Offensive Posts About Assassination Attempts?
The response to the Trump rally shooting showed that the 2024 election social media conflagrations have begun. Whether academic freedom should protect such statements is debatable.
Voices of Student Success: Tech Solutions for Student Mental Health
Voices of Student Success, a series focused on student retention, engagement and graduation in higher education, takes over this week’s...
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