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University of Michigan Halts Internet During First Week of Classes
Online access may not resume for days amid concerns of a cyberattack.
Tufts RAs Strike During Move-In

All in a Day’s Work: Professor as Student
Joe Hoyle, an accounting professor at the University of Richmond, enrolls in classes—particularly in subjects he knows little about—so that he can be a better teacher himself.

Measuring Higher Ed’s Benefits Beyond Earnings
A new report from Lumina Foundation and Gallup reveals a host of positive outcomes associated with going to college. Researchers hope they will lead to a new perception of higher ed’s “worth.”
Making Sense of Microcredentials: A New Compilation

Towson Plans to Resubmit Withdrawn Proposal for Ph.D.
University officials say they’ve merely paused on the contested doctoral program despite opposition by Morgan State University, which says Towson’s plan duplicates its own program.

Science Funding Falters a Year After Landmark CHIPS and Science Act
The legislation was aimed at supercharging American research and development, but the funding it called for has not yet materialized. Advocates worry Congress will drop the ball.

Student Wellness Tip: Aiding Students With Homesickness
To support students who are feeling homesick, institutions can promote feelings of home within their campuses and emphasize the importance of staying connected.
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