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Career Prep Tip: Specialized Programming for Neurodiverse Students
As the number of college students with disabilities grows, more institutions are investing in individualized programs and initiatives to support their career development and workforce readiness.

A State Calculates the Costs of Dual Enrollment
Ohio’s state auditor finds that half of colleges lose money when accounting for all costs of their programs for high school students.
Connecticut Budget Deficit Prompts Buyout Offer, Tuition Increase
Novel Approach to Decreasing Drug Prices: Academic Minute
New Presidents and Provosts: Big Sandy, LIM, New South Wales, SUNY, Washington
Weekly Wisdom | Special New Years Episode with Doug Lederman and Bridget Burns
Join Doug Lederman and Dr. Bridget Burns from the University Innovation Alliance for an engaging discussion wrapping up 2023 and teeing up the significant issues higher education faces for 2024.

MLA Delegates Pass Motion Defending Pro-Palestine Speech
A leading opponent of the statement said it represented “an organizational pivot to anti-Zionism.”

Who Failed Whom at Harvard?
Claudine Gay’s presidency lasted a mere six months. Now, in the aftermath of her exit, questions linger about how the Harvard Corporation handled matters.
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