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Spelman College President on Unexplained Personal Leave

Spelman College president Dr. Helene D. Gayle is taking a personal leave of absence “effective immediately,” according to a Friday...

Helene Recovery Will Cost UNC System $32M

The University of North Carolina system will likely have to pay at least $32 million to clean up college campuses...
Amber Williams and Donde Plowman sit next to each other, wearing University of Tennessee orange, with microphones at the table in preparation for a podcast interview.

Listen: Focus on Building Strengths Leads Students to Success

Two University of Knoxville, Tennessee, executive leaders share their perspectives on the institution’s strengths-based, people-first approaches to student success, including ideas that others might model. Next week’s Student Success US conference will be held on UT’s campus.

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Career Prep Tip: Teaching Entrepreneurship Students to Self-Teach With AI

A business professor at Miami University in Ohio encourages learners to use generative artificial intelligence tools to complete coursework, which he says prepares them for their future careers.

Ep. 130 Bonus Episode: Focus on Building Strengths Leads Students to Success

Enabling confidence in individuals' strengths helps teams bring about better outcomes for students.

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How U.S. Plans to Recognize Colleges for Student Success

The Education Department has selected 200 colleges eligible for recognition of their efforts to boost degree completion. But some experts question how it chose the institutions.

Study: Racial Discrimination Against Med Students Diminishes Professional Development

Roughly one-third of Black medical students reported experiencing discrimination in medical school—the highest rates of any racial or ethnic group...
President Biden stands on a stage flanked by two green signs that say "Canceling Student Debt"

Biden-Harris Administration Hits Milestone: Loans Forgiven for 1 Million Public Servants

Before Biden took office, just 7,000 borrowers had received forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.