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Dickinson State’s Entire Full-Time Nursing Faculty Resigns

All seven full-time nursing faculty members at Dickinson State University in North Dakota resigned Wednesday in response to high workloads...
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New Ministers a ‘Signal of Intent’ on Tackling U.K. Sector Issues

Heavy hitters joining key higher education ministries in the U.K. raise hopes that the new government can get a handle on issues quickly.

Harvard Reduces Suspended Students’ Sanctions

Five Harvard University students who had been suspended for as many as three semesters for participating in a pro-Palestinian encampment...
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Engaging Librarians in Student Success Work

On college campuses, libraries can serve as a hub and connection point for students. Staff, engagement spaces, campus partnerships and resources also support student success.

Latest G.I. Bill Studies Show Institution Type Influences Veteran Outcomes

Two new reports on the Post-9/11 G.I. Bill show that veterans who use their benefits to enroll at private nonprofit...

Kansas Releases $35.7M Linked to Colleges’ Compliance With Anti-DEI Law

Kansas governor Laura Kelly and top lawmakers voted Tuesday to allocate $35.7 million to public colleges and universities after the...

Michigan Offers High School Grads Free Community College

Michigan high schoolers will be able to attend a local community college without paying tuition starting next fall. The Michigan...

Pro-Palestinian Protesters in Florida and Texas Face Suspensions

The University of Florida has issued suspensions of up to four years for several pro-Palestinian student protesters who were arrested...