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An Acquisition Deal Is Called Off

Trocaire College and Medaille University were set to integrate this fall. Now the deal isn’t happening for reasons leaders haven’t revealed. Can both institutions carry on?

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Student Wellness Tip: Creating Campus Access to Free Meals

Efforts to remedy food insecurity at three institutions demonstrate various strategies to assist students with this basic need, from implementing new technologies to offering centralized locations.

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Are Payoffs to Get Your Kid Into College Legal?

Ruling by federal appeals court in the Varsity Blues cases that went to trial suggests that in some cases, they may be legal.

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Positive Partnership: Creating Equity in Gateway Course Success

The Gardner Institute’s Courses and Curricula in Urban Ecosystems initiative works alongside institutions to improve success in general education courses.

Medical School Cancels Forum Expected to Criticize Diversity Efforts

The Medical College of Wisconsin cancelled a forum on the “ uses and abuses” of diversity, equity and inclusion efforts...
A marching band in red and gold outfits plays in front of the Reflecting Pool and Washington Monument.

A Growing Corps of ‘Capital Campuses’

Satellite campuses are proliferating and expanding in Washington, D.C. Not only do they enhance the student experience, but they also give institutions access to policy makers and grant-writing organizations.

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New British Play Tackles Issues of Academe

Free speech issues dominate in a work about two philosophers.

Calley Stevens Taylor works with a student on their laptop.

Student Success Champion: Calley Stevens Taylor Breaks Silos in Student Services

As the vice president for student success and engagement at Cedar Crest College, Calley Stevens Taylor is establishing a union between academic and student affairs and unifying the student experience.