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Enrollment, Financial Challenges Prompt Saint Rose Closure
The Albany, N.Y., institution will close next year after ongoing enrollment issues. Leaders unsuccessfully sought a partnership to keep the embattled college open.

Pushback Against Lawmaker’s Calls for Antisemitism Inquiry
Many faculty members believe Congressman Jim Banks’s threat to withhold federal funding if Indiana University at Bloomington doesn’t investigate reports of antisemitism is a veiled attempt to limit academic freedom.
Controversial Ohio Higher Ed Bill Dies
Nourishing Health and Community: The Microbiome Link: Academic Minute

U of Michigan Shuts Down Student Vote on Israeli, Palestinian Resolutions
Administrators said they canceled the referenda due to election interference by pro-Palestinian supporters, who argue they used the proper channels to campaign.

New on the Job: Q&A With Julie Payne-Kirchmeier, VP for Student Success, Indiana University
In her inaugural role, Payne-Kirchmeier is responsible for leading a united vision for student success across Indiana University’s seven campuses and two regional centers.

Affirmation, and Financial Boost, for University of the People
The $3.8 million Yidan Prize awarded to the founder of the free, online university will fund AI tools to help advisers assist students and a new general studies program.

Let’s Play a Game: College STEM Meets Gamification
Badges, leaderboards and other game elements are familiar in K-12 classrooms, but more university courses are embracing learning through gaming.
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