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Has Chapel Hill’s ‘Civic Life’ School Become a Conservative Center?
Backed by lawmakers and university leaders but opposed by hundreds of faculty, the initiative has hired professors with similar backgrounds—including a few who’ve expressed sharp political opinions.
7 Arrested in Connection With Online Drug Market for Rutgers Students

Pepperdine Cancels In-Person Finals Due to Wildfire Threat

A Recipe for Success Coaching
Colleges are using success coaching initiatives to help boost students’ academic achievement. Here are seven research-based principles in coaching for student success.
Report: Racial Inequities Play a Role in Loan Default Disparities
Ph.D. Graduate Blasts Twitter After Her Dissertation Is Trolled
Ally Louks reflects on the “baseless“ and “outlandish“ hate comments she received after posting a selfie with her dissertation on “the politics of smell” in prose.

A Long Way Down the Demographic Cliff
The traditional college-age population will peak next year. Is higher education ready to face the coming decline?

Interview With an AI Higher Ed Fundraiser
In an effort to augment—not replace—its human fundraising staff, William & Mary launched Wren, an AI-powered virtual engagement officer, last week. Inside Higher Ed interviewed Wren about her approach.
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