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Students From Minoritized Groups Less Confident of Peer Support After Sexual Assault

Students who belong to minoritized groups feel less confident than those from non-minoritized groups that they’d receive support from peers...
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Funding Student Success: Investing in Experiential Learning

Kutztown University in Pennsylvania will receive $2.2 million over five years from the Department of Education to promote engagement and retention for underrepresented minority and low-income students.

Aromatherapy and Substance Use Disorder: Academic Minute

Today on the Academic Minute: Marian Reven, clinical education assistant professor in the health sciences department at West Virginia University...
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Boom Time for Maine’s Community Colleges

Enrollment in the state's two-year system hit an all-time high this fall, despite national declines and the state’s aging population. What’s their secret?

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Program Innovation: Preregistration to Help Alleviate Student Stress, Confusion

Staff at Ithaca College created schedules for all incoming first-year students, hoping to make the process easier for students from all backgrounds and ease the transition to higher education.

Weekly Wisdom | Interview with Rio Salado College President Kate Smith

Get inspired by this incredible conversation about leadership with Rio Salado College President Kate Smith

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Report Documents Rise of ‘Donor Collectives’ in College Sports

New York Times identifies 120 groups raising tens of millions of dollars for players and teams, reshaping the economics of big-time football and raising tax and gender equity issues.

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A Catholic University Welcome Mat for Jewish Students Feeling Embattled

As tensions over the Israel-Hamas conflict play out on college campuses, an Ohio university offers expedited transfers for students dealing with antisemitism.