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Public Largely Disapproves of Student Protests
A new survey finds that most U.S. adults consider acts like disrupting graduation or occupying buildings inappropriate. Experts say their views align with historical trends.
New Presidents: Boston College, Florida Atlantic, Franklin & Marshall, WVU and More
Stacy Bartlett, currently the chief of staff at Point University in Georgia, will become the institution’s president, effective July 1...
NEA Sues Trump Administration to Block DEI Guidance
Legal challenges to the Education Department’s guidance ordering colleges to rescind all race-based programming are piling up. A week after...
FIRE, LGBTQ Student Group Sue Texas A&M Over Drag Show Ban
Students at Texas A&M University are suing their college to block a new policy from the Texas A&M University system...

Welcome to the C-Suite for Career Support
Clemson University’s business college created a new physical space to engage students, employers and alumni in career development.

Judge: NIH Rate Cut Likely ‘Contrary to Law’
A federal judge once again blocked the National Institutes of Health from moving forward with its plans to cap reimbursements...

Who’s Not Applying for Internships?
Insights from Handshake show learners in some majors are less likely to apply for internships compared to their peers, revealing potential gaps in who is participating in high-impact experiences.
Ep. 145: Voices of Student Success: Putting Mental Health Counselors Where Students Are
To decrease barriers to access and provide tailored supports, colleges and universities are designating mental health clinicians to specific academic departments or locations.
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